
1) Act like a Vandal 2) Bank job take 3) Be a marauder 4) Boodle 5) Booty 6) Booty from a bank robbery 7) Bounty 8) British business magazine 9) Cabbage 10) Classified magazine 11) Comedy play 12) Despoil 13) Dirty money 14) Do some pirating 15) Fence material 16) Fence materials 17) Game not finished if stolen
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1) Bdle 2) Boodle 3) Booty 4) Clams 5) Deplume 6) Despoil 7) Dinero 8) Displume 9) Freebooty 10) Gelt 11) Haul 12) Kale 13) Lettuce 14) Lolly 15) Lucre 16) Money 17) Moolah 18) Pelf 19) Pillage 20) Plunder 21) Raid 22) Ransack 23) Reave 24) Rob 25) Sack 26) Shekels 27) Simoleons 28) Spoil 29) Spoils
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- goods or money obtained illegally
- informal terms for money
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Stolen stuff.
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http://black-bart.co.uk/html/pirate_glossary.html
[play] Loot is a two-act play by the English playwright Joe Orton. The play is a dark farce that satirises the Roman Catholic Church, social attitudes to death, and the integrity of the police force. Loot was Orton`s third major production, following Entertaining Mr Sloane and the television play The Good and Faithful Servant. Playing with ...
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• (n.) Plunder; booty; especially, the boot taken in a conquered or sacked city. • (v. t. & i.) To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war. • (n.) The act of plundering.
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(from the article `Orton, Joe`) ...on the Stair was broadcast by the BBC. From then until his death in 1967 Orton had a brilliant success as a playwright. His three full-length ...
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Treasure
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Gold and riches usually stolen.
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Loot (lōt)
noun [ Hind.
lūt , Sanskrit
lōtra ,
lōptra , booty,
lup to break, spoil; probably akin to English
rob .]
1. The act of plundering.
2. Plunder; booty; especially, the booty taken in a conquered or sacked city.
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Loot transitive verb & i. [
imperfect & past participle Looted ;
present participle & verbal noun Looting .] To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war. «
Looting parties . . . ransacking the hous...
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Loot is slang for money.
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[
n] - goods or money obtained illegally 2. [v] - take illegally
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booty noun goods or money obtained illegally
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Stolen goods; money.
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spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war. · anything taken by dishonesty, force, stealth, etc.: a burglar's loot. · a collection of valued objects: The children shouted and laughed as they opened their Christmas loot. · money: You'll have a fine time spending all that loot. · act of looting or plundering: to...
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Stolen money or belongings
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goods or money obtained illegally
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