on Jul 14 2004. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA If you enjoy our American slang dictionary, you should get a kick out of this glossary of words pronounced with a Southern accent. From approximately 1890 to 1919, that term mean they were going to blow-up a safe to rob it, and the person doing it was likely a yeggman, slang for safe robber. Submitted by Jenna Klepper from New York, NY, USA To expand these results, click one of the above categories. A chinese person. Fiddle, a watchman’s rattle. Unlike most rhyming slang expressions, it is still in semi-popular use both in London and outside. Submitted by Florida Dixie Fencing ken, a house where stolen goods are deposited. [Wigan use. on Jul 02 2011. Swag as slang: Swag, slang from the early 1800s for stolen goods or booty; possibly carried by a swagman; Swag, slang from the Scottish slang word "swagger" which was a description of the way some Scots walk (in a swaying motion). But here we go;with some humorous sayings from A to Z!. Philadelphia slang term meaning to take by force or intimidation. There are no categories underneath this one. Submitted by Anonymous Find 21 ways to say STOLEN, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. on Dec 10 2008. on Aug 31 2009. Submitted by Anonymous The definitions of these slang words appear below the list. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA an approximation or educated guess. Synonyms. Secondly, why is it called swag? English Gematria, Hebrew Gematria and Jewish Gematria and Numerology stuff we all get . Last edited on Feb 26 2018. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA hookie for nookie), a sports activity (i.e. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. London slang for 'stolen'. Google has been penalizing this site in its search rankings for years. Submitted by Dan Day from MA, USA kite: Verb. Last edited on Jul 24 2010. stolen property. Indeed the title is such slang for a petty thief. on Jul 19 2005. Fib, to fight, to box. Submitted by Anonymous Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA Fence D . noun. For English slang, check out the autobiography of a Britsh stick-up artist named Razor Smith, A Few Kind Words and A Gun. Last edited on Mar 18 2006. Last edited on Apr 20 2013. inner City, breadline slum scum. cowson - a general insult, similar to son of a bitch. on Mar 18 2006. Submitted by Lyndsey M. from Edson, AB, Canada Field lane duck, a baked sheep’s head [-107-] Fig out, to dress. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. on Nov 09 2011. carry off - embezzle - freeboot - hot goods - knock off - lay waste - pickings - shanghai - sow chaos - spoliate - stealing - throttle 9 letter words BARBARIZE - BLACKMAIL - BRUTALISE - BRUTALIZE - DEPREDATE - KNOCK OVER - SLAUGHTER - STEALINGS - TERRORISE - TERRORIZE - UNDERPLAY - VANDALISE - VANDALIZE on Mar 27 2007. If you haven't solved the crossword clue Stolen goods (slang) yet try to search our Crossword Dictionary by entering the letters you already know! No, seriously. Submitted by Jeff from Glenside, PA, USA appropriated, boosted. bundles. on Aug 25 2010. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. Around 1914 the word entered U.S. criminal slang as "hip pocket," and around 1968, in British slang as "contemptible person." Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA Submitted by Tina from Virginia, USA Sense of "dealer in stolen goods" is thieves' slang, first attested c. 1700, from notion of such transactions taking place under defense of secrecy. It can also mean stolen goods. My conversation with the Google employee who told me about the penalty starts dropping The robbers were caught red-handed with the swag still in their possession. usually from another person, and not a retailer or place of business. a reckless ride taken in a (usually stolen) automobile. Fence, a receiver of stolen goods. How Berkeley's 'Naked Guy' met a tragic end. A fence, also known as a receiver, mover, or moving man, is an individual who knowingly buys stolen goods in order to later resell them for profit. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA one who lives by their wits, without working or by dubious business activity, and usually affecting ostentatious dress and tastes (originally US slang (1930s); backformation from British dialect spiving = … Offens. stolen, stolen goods; There are no categories underneath this one. Last edited on Dec 08 2011. Last edited on Oct 20 2011. on Dec 06 2013. 28 synonyms of stolen from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 35 related words, definitions, and antonyms. Goods or property seized by force or piracy. Last edited on Nov 17 1997. Fib, to fight, to box. Power Thesaurus © 2021. My curiosity was piqued by the unfamiliar language and I started looking some of it up to find the derivation. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. The fence acts as a middleman between thieves and the eventual buyers of stolen goods who may not be aware that the goods are stolen. stolen objects. Last edited on Sep 06 2010. Submitted by Anonymous Submitted by Anonymous Contrast with the less-precise ". In respect to this, what does swag mean in slang? A stolen cellular phone that is is typically passed around for anyone's use before the service is eventually turned off. on Jul 10 2016. Known by and under the investigation of authorities for his/her criminal activities. Submitted by Pat R. My swing partner last night was togged to the bricks. Last edited on May 03 2013. Last edited on Aug 31 2009. on Jan 10 2000. Last edited on Jul 19 2005. noun. The robbers were caught red-handed still holding the loot. Submitted by Kendall from MA, USA Last edited on Mar 27 2019. acronym for "stolen without a gun". on Oct 15 2001. Submitted by Derek D. from Astoria, NY, USA Last edited on Jul 02 2011. on Sep 06 2002. A . Derwent B . Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA The coppers had their noses all around town. Used to indicate that something has to be done fast, immediately. bent (slang) knockoff (informal) hooky (slang) Dilly, the - Piccadilly, London Last edited on Jun 30 2004. Submitted by David R. from West Hollywood, CA, USA Fibbing, pummelling a head while in chancery (Enter a dot for each missing letters, e.g. Criminal Slang Glossary for 1890 to 1919. Last edited on Feb 16 2003. 429 means: ed: a useful little note from Kevin asking us to amend one of the entires in the Gay Slang section: I just noticed your explanation on 429 means G.A.Y. Some first people to use the word swag weren't rappers at all, and hip hop wasn't even invented yet. 3 letter words GET - GUT - MUG - ROB 4 letter words Submitted by Amanda H. from Honolulu, HI, USA Also, the films of Guy Ritchie and the television show The Sweeney. Prolly on smack definatly buying stolen goods and shopping at netto. on Jan 23 1998. Submitted by Angela from Chicago, IL, USA Last edited on May 31 2004. Submitted by Spark D. from Philadelphia, PA, USA Enter the answer length or the answer pattern to get better results. “He added that more than one person had to be involved in the robbery while another vehicle also had to be used to transport the stolen goods .”. A . prize money. Note how the second word ‘pies’ rhymes directly with ‘lies’. Last edited on Jun 19 2016. on Oct 14 1998. ( n ) Stolen goods or money. ( n ) Stolen goods or money. From the rhyming slang on 'chink'. The slang senses of many words we use in conversation and in informal writing originated in jargon employed by criminals, often coined to disguise the activities they were describing when they spoke among one another. In 1910, if someone said they were “blowing the peter,” — it’s not what you’re thinking. 1790s; tog ( v ) To dress. medical slang for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, from the acronym CABG. a pretend occurrence during which stealing is permitted. on Oct 04 2002. Submitted by Bill M. from Toledo, OH, USA Last edited on Jan 02 2019. on Oct 29 2012. Swag what means. noun. Last edited on Nov 09 1999. A woman's butt is an example of her booty. on May 18 1999. 48. Victorian London - Words and Expressions - Criminal Slang 'Well, Bill Bolter, here you are at last,' cried the new-comer. Submitted by Geoffrey W. Submitted by Anonymous Last edited on Dec 14 1996. on Aug 11 2009. Grift refers to "money made dishonestly, as in a swindle"; "a swindle or confidence game"; or "to … To be figuratively on the fence "uncommitted" is from 1828, perhaps from the notion of spectators at a fight, or a simple literal image: "A man sitting on the top of a fence, can jump down on either side with equal facility." Synonyms for stolen. on Jan 18 2000. Last edited on Dec 06 2013. Goods or property seized by force or piracy. What is a slang word for someone who deals in stolen goods? The definition of booty is a slang term for a butt, or is a slang term for valuable stolen goods. Submitted by Adam Luz from PA, USA Submitted by Jason D. from Costa Mesa, CA, USA on Jan 31 2005. To be figuratively on the fence "uncommitted" is from 1828, perhaps from the notion of spectators at a fight, or a simple literal image: "A man sitting on the top of a fence, can jump down on either side with equal facility." Torrens D . Used ironically to avoid revealing the real origins of the property. To narrow these results, click one of the following categories: commercial software available for piracy on the same day it is released to the public. Last edited on Jan 23 1998. Loot taken from the enemy; spoils of war. on Jan 13 1998. 47. The knock is British slang for credit, hire purchase. Submitted by Nikol from Melbourne, VIC, Australia H. Hammered – is the slang word used to describe someone who is very drunk. Oh, Shazzer, that baggle scummer, she's 'angin' The slang words in this thesaurus category appear below the table of contents. 48. wound-healing. To expand these results, click one of the above categories. Google has been lying about the penalty against this site for years. on Jul 13 2007. Last edited on Mar 12 1998. STOLEN GOODS 'STOLEN GOODS' is a 11 letter phrase starting and ending with S Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for STOLEN GOODS We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word stolen goods will help you to finish your crossword today. Divider Select from the options above. (2) To cheat . One phrase, however, I can't source at all: "poke" to mean stolen goods. on Oct 20 1999. community cell – five-finger discount – hot – hot stuff – joyride – joy ride – knocked off – stolo – swag – swank; Full definitions of all the slang words listed above: C Last edited on Sep 09 2009. Last edited on Jul 13 2007. to take something from someone in front of them. In 1910, if someone said they were “blowing the peter,” — it’s not what you’re thinking. Jonathan Green, The Cassell Dictionary of Slang (London, 1998) Abbreviations. We'll have expert Small Talk Tips!. Transporting liquor on a public transportation vehicle. Explore 'stolen' in the dictionary. Submitted by M. Dollaz from Palatka, FL, USA August 17. bad, poor, sucks, common, generally displeasing. Prat-digging is "the action of stealing … Dialect] klepto Submitted by Tim T. We've arranged the synonyms in length order so that they are easier to find. Definition of Swag and the Word's Origin . Find 30 ways to say GOODS, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. stolen (related to) To narrow these results, click one of the following categories: stolen, stolen goods; to sell stolen goods; to steal; to make a copy, pirate, bootleg; See also to imitate; See also to imitate; thief; What slang words have this meaning? The words on this list were excerpted from Anglotopia’s Dictionary of British English: Brit Slang from A to Zed. a lower-quality version of something. 10. action: bet, or betting, or criminal activity aggro: aggressive behavior Find 30 ways to say GOODS, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. 1780s; nose ( v ) An informer, a tattle-tale. Slang meaning: Now swag is actually the term used to describe someone who is cool (see #1) or has a style that is sexy or cool. on the phone pad, but the other meaning is For To-Night. Submitted by Anonymous Submitted by Jose from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Submitted by Jeff B. from Syracuse, NY 13210, USA on Apr 04 1998. The knowledge is British slang for the London taxi drivers' exam which proves close familiarity with London's streets. Most of it is unfamiliar to the modern reader but easy to understand from the context. Goods is not slang; more the opposite, really, although it could be used by criminals in a slightly tongue-in-cheek way. a ride in a motor vehicle (usually stolen) taken for fun. Deutsch (de) “P.ZZ..” will find “PUZZLE”.) The slang words in this thesaurus category appear below the table of contents. Swag, slang from the early 1800s for stolen goods or booty; possibly carried by a swagman; Swag, slang from the Scottish slang word "swagger" which was a description of the way some Scots walk (in a swaying motion). Paling B . Submitted by Anonymous It includes any proceeds of that property, including money for which it has been sold, and anything bought with those proceeds. on Jun 11 1998. on Nov 09 1999. Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for STOLEN PROPERTY [loot] We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word loot will help you to finish your crossword today. - Polari: theatrical cant first used by actors, circus folk and fairground showmen, and then taken up by the gay subculture. 4 letter words Wherever you come from and whatever Language you speak, we'll try to include it on our now "famous world wide tour of slangs!". Give me a quarter; I need to make a telephone call. Click the answer to find similar crossword clues. “Swag” stands for stolen goods, and also for legal, but cheap, flashy and poorly made goods, such as would be given as prizes on a fairground. hot (slang) He brought a hot computer from a man in pub. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA Pistols, esp. Last edited on May 25 2008. One phrase, however, I can't source at all: "poke" to mean stolen goods. Last edited on Oct 24 2011. backsl. Loot taken from the enemy; spoils of war. Origin: used by Navy carrier crew, I believe in order to shorten radio transmissions. on Oct 19 2001. Find more words! Last edited on Aug 12 2010. (Enter a dot for each missing letters, e.g. on Feb 08 2000. (This was slang that was used by both upper and lower classes). cor, to steal] claret - blood [its resemblance to red wine] cod - vile [Pol.] Last edited on Nov 09 1999. a talented person. Original meaning: There’s no original meaning for the word fleek. 47. Prolonged exposure to poverty and suger butties, has saucer-sunken eyes, smokes 80/day and a fiesta xr2. The definitions of these slang words appear below the list. noun. Bacca-pipes: Whiskers curled in small, close ringlets. stolen goods. Submitted by Chelsea N. from Champaign, IL 61821, USA Fence is slang for a receiver of stolen goods, or a place where they are received. Last edited on Mar 27 2007. (noun) Dictionary ! Submitted by JB Chambers from New York, NY, USA on Oct 25 2012. Slang Meaning of 429. Submitted by Jen G. from Elizabethtown, PA, USA Last edited on Apr 24 2003. David Mamet's House of Games has lots of con artist slang. Fiddler, a sixpence. Last edited on Jan 03 1999. Submitted by Maurice J. from Fall River, MA, USA Grift. The Wire has tons of great drug-dealer slang, but much of it is Baltimore-specific. Last edited on Nov 04 1999. Other names for stolen or smuggled goods would be merch (short for merchandise , also a tongue-in-cheek reference), swag , loot (for money only), stash , stuff , perhaps takings or proceeds , and probably many others that I would know if I was a crim :-) 6 The Australian city of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, is on which river? The-art-of-small-talk Team invite our loyal visitors, to a real threat of sayings and small talk,from around the world.. +. Last edited on Oct 04 2002. The robbers were caught red-handed still holding the loot. THE KNOWLEDGE. But occasionally the word is used with somewhat humorous connotation for the removal of something the absence of which would be very much noticed: on Jun 09 1997. Submitted by H. P. from Toronto, ON, Canada It is not related to the … Feint, pawnbroker. Contrast with the less-precise ". Felt, a hat. on Feb 16 2003. on Mar 26 2002. The Crossword Solver found 20 answers to the dealer in stolen goods (slang) (5) crossword clue. If you haven't solved the crossword clue Stolen goods (British slang) yet try to search our Crossword Dictionary by entering the letters you already know! The coppers had their noses all around town. The knock is British slang for stolen goods. In many jurisdictions, if an individual has accepted possession of goods or property and knew they were stolen, then the individual is typically charged with a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the value of the stolen goods and the good and or property is returned. Gobby – is used to describe someone who talks a lot and has a lot of opinions, and not necessarily in a good way. a software exploit revealed before the software has been fixed. From approximately 1890 to 1919, that term mean they were going to blow-up a safe to rob it, and the person doing it was likely a yeggman, slang for safe robber. Fencing ken, a house where stolen goods are deposited. Female masturbation. There was another related slang word for a fence or a pawnbroker. Submitted by Molly from PA, USA Stolen goods: This term means property stolen anywhere, as long as the theft amounted to an offence where committed. Last edited on May 06 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA Yarra C . Last edited on Dec 20 2011. to make a change in direction, when driving. Any gain, prize, or gift. then proceeds to sell the items at extremely low cost out of their car or their house. on Sep 09 2009. klempt: Adj. August 17. "I got some fantastic sportswear this morning, kiting in the precinct." Other names for stolen or smuggled goods would be merch (short for merchandise , also a tongue-in-cheek reference), swag , loot (for money only), stash , stuff , perhaps takings or proceeds , and probably many others that I would know if I was a crim :-) Available now from major retailers in prints and eBook form. on Dec 26 2010. Explore related meanings. Last edited on Jul 10 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 15 2014. Usually clothes. E.g. A person who passes dud or stolen cheques. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. on Mar 17 2013. Also 'clemmed'. Last edited on Oct 19 2001. festoon. on Aug 19 2005. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. Area Driving: A method of theft that necessitates sneaking down area steps, and stealing from the lower rooms of a house. on Nov 01 2010. on Sep 28 2009. The definitions of these slang words appear below the list. on Nov 23 1998. Menu. Goods stolen from a store are an example of booty. decorations. The expression is a synonym for ‘lies’. Submitted by Amy U. from Chicago, IL, USA Fence is American military slang for a national border. Submitted by Anonymous Last edited on Apr 19 2013. 18. The movie Miller's Crossing is rich in 30s criminal slang. noun. Last edited on Jul 21 2011. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. a female who is either a wife, girlfriend or relative of a Nanango Rugby League Stag player. kit kat shuffle: Noun. Harry picked-up another moody motor from Billericay . English slang words beginning with F. This extensive British slang dictionary, first published in 1996, presents slang & informal expressions currently in use in the UK. This post lists and defines a number of those words. stolen merchandise. referring to "promotional material". Submitted by Ryan L. from Washington, DC, USA Last edited on Jan 10 2000. You can say someone is tipsy if they … Revolvers. stolen shit. Fencer−bender is American slang for someone who poses as a road−accident victim or stages an … Menu. Slang cove: A showman Slap-Bang Job: A night cellar (pub) frequented by thieves, and where no credit is given. Criminal Slang Glossary for 1890 to 1919. 16. The association with digging for food morphed into the slang we use today. A woman's butt is an example of her booty. Submitted by Anonymous Someone that steals, almost professionally. (Andy Griffith, look out!) Submitted by Carl F. B. III from Philadelphia, PA, USA Submitted by Tiffany W. from Hartford, CT, USA to crash, collide; an accident (commonly used in sports, such as mountain biking or skateboarding). on Dec 14 1996. Last edited on Jun 25 2013. Value of the slang term boodle meaning bribery 2c stolen goods or loot in Gematria is 2186, Online Gematria Calculator with same phrases values search and words. (3) To pass bad money. It's the same thing. Last edited on Feb 08 2000. on Dec 13 1999. (adjective) in the sense of hot. For modern slang, check out 50 Cent's autobiography From Pieces to Weight. Swag is a name for promotional items that are given away to advertise a company or product. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA bundle. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. In the same context, drip probably the closest acronym to the word. Indeed the title is such slang for a petty thief. As a verb, the word describes the behaviour of the thief in the transaction. Flich me some panea and causau, cut me some bread and cheese . Submitted by Anonymous Common phrases you’ll read are: “that guy has swag” or “I’ve got more swag than you do. Usually this time is spent with a significant other (i.e. Goods is not slang; more the opposite, really, although it could be used by criminals in a slightly tongue-in-cheek way. FENCER−BENDER. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. Feeder, a spoon. swag. Grub – is slang for food and comes from the old English word meaning ‘dig’. Submitted by joe k. from San Antonio, TX, USA on Nov 20 2011. The definition of booty is a slang term for a butt, or is a slang term for valuable stolen goods. on Nov 30 1999. on Sep 07 2003. on Oct 30 2002. Sometimes used to refer sarcastically to someone who is showing off. Slang. What slang words have this meaning? Last edited on Jan 17 2011. Find 21 ways to say STOLEN, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. on Nov 17 1997. stolen merch. on Jan 03 1999. I have here next to me Enemies of the Underworld, published in 1917, which has a Vocabulary of the Underworld in the back of it. Last edited on Feb 26 2018. on Jan 05 2017. chordy gear - stolen goods [Rom. a person who goes to different stores, steals a variety of items (but typically it is clothes, purses, etc.) 'If you hadn't sent me that message t'other day by the area-sneak 1 what got his discharge out of Coldbath Jug 2 , I should ha'come all the same.I remembered that you was sentenced to six months on it; and I'd calkilated days and weeks right enough.' on May 25 2008. Last edited on Apr 04 1998. Stolen: to … Most of it is unfamiliar to the modern reader but easy to understand from the context. deadly nevergreen - the gallows. Submitted by Francis M. Barkers (Barking Irons): Guns. The freebie swag, sometimes also spelled schwag, dates back to the 1960s and was used to describe promotional items.We've entered this "promotional items" … Origin: is an old organized crime term. 18. on May 31 2004. Submitted by rebecca p. Acronym for "stuff we all get.". For example, a shorter version of a song. Feret, a pawnbroker. on Oct 20 2011. Submitted by Tiffany W. from Hartford, CT, USA on Mar 26 2002. on Oct 26 2017. Submitted by j s. 1780s; rattle ( v ) To upset, agitate. verb; to steal with, or without, the victim's knowledge. Nothing rattles her; she is a cool as a cucumber. Hungry. ( n ) Stolen goods or money. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 24 2003. Submitted by Pamela7 from Villa Ridge, MO 63089, USA on Feb 13 2009. Last edited on May 08 2011. Pol. Don't come round here with your moody goods, Pete - I'll have your face smashed in . noun. on Sep 14 1997. on Jan 02 2003. ... A reference to goods that have been stolen. 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