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  • 121theft — noun the theft was reported on Thursday morning Syn: robbery, stealing, thieving, larceny, thievery, shoplifting, burglary, misappropriation, appropriation, embezzlement; raid, holdup; informal heist, stickup; five finger discount, rip off;… …

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  • 122double bagger — Noun. An ugly woman. So called because two bags would be needed to avoid having to see her during sex, one to cover her head, and one to cover ones own should her bag accidentally come off or rip …

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  • 123fraud — noun 1) he was arrested for fraud Syn: deception, sharp practice, cheating, swindling, trickery, embezzlement, deceit, double dealing, chicanery 2) social security frauds Syn: swindle …

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  • 124racket — noun 1) Syn: noise, din, hubbub, clamour, uproar, tumult, commotion, rumpus; informal hullabaloo; Brit.; informal row 2) informal a gold smuggling racket Syn: fraud …

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  • 125reap — /rip / (say reep) verb (t) 1. to gather, as a crop; harvest. 2. to gather the crop from: to reap the fields. 3. to get as a return, recompense, or result: to reap large profits. –verb (i) 4. to gather a crop. {Middle English repe(n), Old English… …

  • 126reaper — /ˈripə / (say reepuh) noun 1. a machine for cutting standing grain; a reaping machine. 2. someone who reaps. –phrase 3. the grim reaper, Death personified …

  • 127reaping machine — /ˈripɪŋ məʃin/ (say reeping muhsheen) noun a machine for reaping corn …

  • 128repat — /ˈripæt/ (say reepat) noun Colloquial → repatriation (def. 2) …