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lugger noun- in a big store confidence swindle, somebody who is assigned to provide background ambience, an extra US, 1931
- “John, this is Victoria Hart. She’s gonna be a lugger on this hustle.” — Stephen Cannell, King Con, p. 114, 1997
- a person who physically transports players to an illegal poker game US
- — John Scarne, Scarne’s Guide to Modern Poker, p. 283, 1979
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