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carder noun a person employed to place prostitutes’ advertising cards in telephone boxes and other public places UK- But the “carders,” who can earn up to 350 a day, simply tail the councilmen around the prime phone booth sites and move in once they have been cleaned up. — Evening Standard (London), p. 21, 28 September 1994
- In the London borough of Westminster alone there are approximately 150 carders operating, another 24 covering the Soho area and 59 carders have been prosecuted in Paddington. — Caroline Archer, Tart Cards, p. 36, 2003
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