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ram-raid; ram-raiding noun a method of robbery that utilises a motor vehicle as a battering ram to gain entry, often using the vehicle to make off with stolen goods UK- Sheep rustling may be a familiar enough crime in rural Wales, but in Northumbria people are currently more concerned with ram raids–that is, raids in which cars are rammed at high speed into a shop which is then fleeced of its goods. — The Guardian, 23 April 1991
- The techniques of ram-raiding are brutal but effective. — Nicholas Jones, Hackers, Hotting and Hooray Henrys, p. 52, 1992
- [I]t was mainly ram-raiding or car popping to fund the next buzz. — Macfarlane, Macfarlane and Robson, The User, p. 106, 1996
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