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jacker noun- a robber, a hijacker US, 1985
- You’re certain this bale of cotton was carried by the meat delivery truck used by the jackers? — Chester Himes, Cotton Comes to Harlem, p. 108, 1965
- That was three days after those jigaboo dope jackers muscled Mack and Bone while they were delivering the eight kilos to Southside wholesalers. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Death Wish, p. 38, 1977
- I tried to get it in my head I really was a jacker and not just some desperate con with a finger in his pocket. — John Ridley, Love is a Racket, p. 123, 1998
- a camouflage expert US
- — American Speech, p. 97, May 1956: “Smugglers’ argot in the Southwest”
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