Meaning & Definition of word "Mugger"

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    Mugger

    /ˈmʌɡər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who attacks and robs another, typically in a public place.
      • Example: The police arrested a mugger who had been targeting pedestrians in the downtown area.
    • 2. An individual who engages in an act of robbery, often with violence or intimidation.
      • Example: Fear of being approached by a mugger kept many people off the streets after dark.
    • 3. A person who uses aggressive tactics to obtain money or valuables from others.
      • Example: Witnesses reported seeing a mugger fleeing the scene with a stolen purse.

    Etymology

    The word 'mugger' is believed to derive from the verb 'to mug', originating in the slang of the late 19th century.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mugging off:

    To make fun of someone or to trick them in a playful way.

    get mugged:

    To be robbed, especially forcefully or violently.

    mug shot:

    A photograph taken of a person upon arrest, usually showing their face.

    Related Words

    mug:

    To attack or assault someone, especially to rob them.

    mugging:

    The act of assaulting someone to steal from them.

    Slang Meanings of mugger

    Meaning: To mock or tease someone.

    Example Sentence: Stop mugging me; I'm not joking!

    Meaning: To pretend to steal or make a show of wanting to rob as a joke.

    Example Sentence: He was just mugging around, pretending to rob his friends for laughs.