TWOC

TWOC
1. noun
The crime of taking (a car) without the consent of the owner.
Of a car, taken without consent of the owner.

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  • TWOC — /twok/ abbrev Taking without owner s consent, the technical name for the offence of breaking into a vehicle and driving it away twoccˈer or twockˈer noun (slang) A person who commits this offence twoccˈing or twockˈing noun (slang) …   Useful english dictionary

  • TWOC — A TWOC can also be a medical procedure a trial without catheter TWOC is an acronym standing for Taking Without Owner s Consent . Synonyms used by police in the UK include UTMV: Unauthorised Taking of a Motor Vehicle , and TADA or TDA: Taken and… …   Wikipedia

  • twoc — verb a) To take a car without the owners consent. b) To steal. See Also: TWOC, twoccer, twoccing …   Wiktionary

  • TWOC — The Wings Of Change (Community » Museums) * Trial WithOut Catheter (Medical » Hospitals) * Taking Without Owners Consent (Governmental » Police) * Taken Without Owner s Consent (Community » Law) * The Woodlands Operating Company (Business »… …   Abbreviations dictionary

  • twoc — [twɒk] verb (twocs, twoccing, twocced) Brit. informal steal (a car). Derivatives twoccer noun Origin 1990s (orig. police sl.): acronym from taken without owner s consent …   English new terms dictionary

  • TWOC — abbr. Taken without Consent (usually, of stolen cars) …   Dictionary of abbreviations

  • TWOC — Acronym. Taking WithOut Consent. Originally and usually applied to the stealing of vehicles. Originates from the proliferation of car theft in the UK during the 1990s …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • Emil Rieve — (June 8, 1892 ndash; January 24, 1975)Saxon, Emil Rieve, Unionist, Dies, New York Times, January 26, 1975.] was a Polish American labor leader. He was president of the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA) from 1939 to 1956, a vice president of …   Wikipedia

  • Textile workers strike (1934) — The textile workers strike of 1934 was the largest strike in United States history at the time, involving 400,000 textile workers from New England, the Mid Atlantic states and the U.S. Southern states, lasting twenty two days. The strike s… …   Wikipedia

  • Motor vehicle theft — Vehicle with broken window. Motor vehicle theft (sometimes referred to as grand theft auto by the media and police departments in the US) is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle (such as an automobile, truck, bus,… …   Wikipedia

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