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blagger noun- a robber who will use violence as necessary UK, 1950
In The Lag’s Lexicon, 1950, Paul Tempest noted the term was “used very occasionally”; during the 1970s usage proliferated through the agency of television programmes like The Sweeney. - a persuasive person who is employed to attract customers UK
- It is the job of the Blagger to invite, persuade or trap into the [Bingo] parlour. — Sunday Telegraph, 18 August 1963
- a persuasive criminal, a confidence trickster UK
- — The Bournemouth Evening Echo, 20 April 1966
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