mugger — n. A thief who takes property by threatening (or performing) violence on the person who is robbed; a person who commits a mugging; one who mugs. See {mug}, v. t. Syn: robber [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mugger — (n.) 1865, agent noun from MUG (Cf. mug) (v.1) … Etymology dictionary
mugger — ► NOUN ▪ a person who attacks and robs another in a public place … English terms dictionary
mugger — mugger1 [mug′ər] n. one who mugs; esp., a) one who assaults with intent to rob b) Theater one who overacts, esp. by exaggerated facial expressions mugger2 [mug′ər] n. [Hindi magar < Sans makara, sea monster] a large, relatively timid crocodile … English World dictionary
mugger — UK [ˈmʌɡə(r)] / US [ˈmʌɡər] noun [countable] Word forms mugger : singular mugger plural muggers someone who attacks people in public places and steals their money, jewellery, or other possessions … English dictionary
mugger — [[t]mʌ̱gə(r)[/t]] muggers N COUNT A mugger is a person who attacks someone violently in a street in order to steal money from them … English dictionary
mugger — n. someone, usually a male, who attacks and robs people. □ I clobbered the mugger with a tire iron I carry just for such occasions. □ The muggers have the downtown almost to themselves after dark … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Mugger crocodile — A mugger crocodile in India … Wikipedia
Mugger Crocodile — Taxobox name = Mugger Crocodile status = VU status system = iucn3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Sauropsida ordo = Crocodilia familia = Crocodylidae subfamilia = Crocodylinae genus = Crocodylus species = C. palustris binomial =… … Wikipedia
mugger — I. noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu magar, from Sanskrit makara water monster Date: 1844 a usually harmless freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) of the Indian subcontinent with a broad heavy snout II. noun Etymology: 3mug Date: 1863 one who… … New Collegiate Dictionary