organize v.
(orig. milit.)1. to steal, to loot, to acquire illicitly or by underhand methods.
![]() | Men in Battle 143: The fine Czech rifle he had organized somewhere. | |
![]() | DSUE (8th edn) 837: [...] since ca. 1938. |
2. to arrange at short notice, to ‘fix up’.
![]() | DSUE (8th edn) 837: [...] since ca. 1938. |
In derivatives
drunk.
![]() | AS IV:2 102: basted, blind, blotto [...] oiled, organized. | ‘Sl. Synonyms for ‘Drunk’’ in|
![]() | AS VII:2 88: Terms referring to the state of intoxication: [...] Verbs: Organized. | ‘Volstead Eng.’ in|
![]() | Argot: Dict. of Und. Sl. |
SE in slang uses
In phrases
see under family jewels n.