Charleys

/ˈtʃɑːrliz/ noun

Plural of charley, slang for a leg cramp or a British police officer, depending on context.

From the given name Charlie, used as a euphemism in British slang. The 'charley horse' (leg cramp) origin is disputed but became common in the 19th century. The police meaning comes from rhyming slang 'Charlie Ronce.'

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