OUTSIDE PLANT. A sly place in which the receiver generally keep his goods after purchasing.
OUTSIDER. Not in the secret; not of our party.
OVEN. A large mouth. "The bloke should be a baker—twig his oven," the man should be a baker—look at his big mouth.
OWLERS. Smugglers.
OWLS. Women who walk the streets only at night.
P
PACKET. A false report.
PAD. A street; highway, "To go on the pad," to go on the street.
PAD THE HOOF. Walk the street; to be off.
PADDING KEN. A lodging-house.