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jack-roller noun a person who robs drunks US, 1922- [O]ther denizens of the underworld and the half-world who are also social pariahs–the prostitute, the dopey, the panhandler, the jackroller, and the pimp. — Noel Gist, Urban Society, p. 439, 1953
- Jackrollers and pimps walked wise-eyed. — Willard Motley, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 59, 1958
- According to Attorney General Lynch’s own figures, California’s overall crime picture makes the Angels look like a gang of petty jack-rollers. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 35, 1966
- “But I ain’t no jack-roller, ’cause that don’t take no skill or nothing.” — L.H. Whittemore, Cop!, p. 144, 1969
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