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sarbut (plural sarbuts)

  1. (UK, regional) A police informer.
    • 1973, Roger Busby, Pattern of Violence, page 20:
      If a sarbut suddenly went bent, then it was only to be expected. He walked across to a desk set beside the doorway of the crime squad office, leafed through the pages of the duty book and absently wrote in Shakespeare's name and rank []
    • 2014, Judith Cutler, Power Games:
      Rowley nodded. 'Put it on paper, Kate. But don't call him an informant. It's sarbut up here. And I tell you, though I hate to admit it, we don't often get women managing sarbuts.'

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