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loot noun- money US, 1929
- The owner nixed big crowds out; he never allowed more than five or six parties in the place at any one time, and they had to be packed up with loot. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 84, 1946
- “How much loot you got?” asked the man. “I beg you pardon?” “Money. How much?” — Max Shulman, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, p. 30, 1951
- He ran out of loot and marble at the same time. — William “Lord” Buckley, Nero, 1951
- He don’t need the loot, understand. — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 193, 1954
- Take this beat-up bovine to market and don’t come back without some real loot. — Steve Allen, Bop Fables, p. 54, 1955
- I get 75 cents an hour and it’s making more loot for me to hit road with. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Allen Ginsberg, p. 494, 14 July 1955
- I have loot–I can afford. — Colin McInnes, City of Spades, 1957
- “Now there is one stud that can really go through loot,” Zaida said. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 67, 1961
- [S]ee that blind man, knock him on the head, steal his wallet and lo and behold you have the loot. — Andrew Oldham, withdrawn sleeve notes for the 2nd Rolling Stones’ album, 1965
- CHARLIE [Michael Caine]: But it’s the family. They’re after the loot I got off the last job. — Troy Kennedy Martin, The Italian Job uncut script, 1969
- I can’t make a song and dance about the loot I’ve got but, to be fair, I have got some fucking potatoes. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 109, 2001
- a lieutenant US
- Chilly placed the loot’s coffee at his elbow. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 94, 1967
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