noun, phrase General Slang

the filth

· noun, phrase · police

Pejorative slang for the police.

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Definitions

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The police, said with contempt. Common in the UK, Ireland and Australia, especially in working-class and criminal circles. Irvine Welsh used it for his Bruce Robertson novel — that's the energy.

“Don't say a word — the filth are listening.”
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the filth In A Sentence

Don't say a word — the filth are listening.

Origin & Usage

20th-century British/Australian pejorative; popularised by criminal underworld usage.

Variants filth

People Also Ask

What does "the filth" mean?

It's pejorative slang for the police.

How do you use "the filth" in a sentence?

"Keep your voice down, the filth are parked right outside."

Is "the filth" rude?

Yes — it's a deliberately disrespectful term for the police, so it carries a hostile tone.

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