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Hustler

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Noun

1. floozie, floozy, hooker, hustler, slattern, street girl, streetwalker

a prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets

2. hustler, operator, wheeler dealer

a shrewd or unscrupulous person who knows how to circumvent difficulties

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Hustler

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noun
a person who hustles
; specif.,
a.  Slang
one who obtains money dishonestly
b.  Slang
prostitute (sense 4)

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Hustler

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v. hus·tled, hus·tling, hus·tles
v.intr.
1. To move or act energetically and rapidly: We hustled to get dinner ready on time.
2. To push or force one's way.
3. To act aggressively, especially in business dealings.
4. Slang
a. To obtain something by deceitful or illicit means; practice theft or swindling.
b. To solicit customers. Used of a pimp or prostitute.
c. To misrepresent one's ability in order to deceive someone, especially in gambling.
v.tr.
1. To push or convey in a hurried or rough manner: hustled the prisoner into a van.
2. To cause or urge to proceed quickly; hurry: hustled the board into a quick decision.
3. Slang
a. To sell or get by questionable or aggressive means: hustled stolen watches; hustling spare change.
b. To pressure into buying or doing something: a barfly hustling the other customers for drinks.
c. To misrepresent one's skill in (a game or activity) in order to deceive someone, especially in gambling: hustle pool.
n.
1. The act or an instance of jostling or shoving.
2. Energetic activity; drive.
3. Slang An illicit or unethical way of doing business or obtaining money; a fraud or deceit: "the most dangerous and wide-open drug hustle of them all" (Newsweek).

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