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flic

[flik; Fr. fleek]
–noun, plural flics [fliks; Fr. fleek] . Slang.
a police officer; cop.

Origin:
1895–1900; < F (slang), perh. < G; Cf. flick boy, in early mod. G thieves' argot (of obscure orig.)
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flic   (flĭk)   
n.   Slang
A police officer, especially in France.

[French.]
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FLIC
Functional Language Intermediate Code.
An intermediate language used in the Chalmers LML compiler.
["FLIC - A Functional Language Intermediate Code", S. Peyton Jones et al, RR 148, U Warwick, Sep 1989].
(1995-01-31)

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