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- noundemon (noun) · demons (plural noun)OriginOld English demon, from Latin daemon, from Greek daimōn ‘deity, genius’; subsequently reinforced by Old French demon; in demon also from Latin daemonium ‘evil spirit’, from Greek daemonion, diminutive of daimōn.nounAUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISHinformaldateddemon (noun) · demons (plural noun)
- a police officer, especially a detective:"a couple of demons interrogated him about a job that had been pulled the night before"
Originlate 19th century: probably from D or dee (slang term for detective) + man. - People also ask
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