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Definition of Muggers

Mugger
Mugger Mug"ger, n. Also Muggar Mug"gar, Muggur Mug"gur [Hind. magar, fr. Skr. makara sea monster.] The common crocodile (Crocodilus palustris) of India, the East Indies, etc. It becomes twelve feet or more long.

Meaning of Muggers from wikipedia

- areas at night. It involves a confrontation with a threat of violence. Muggers steal money or personal property, which is worth less than the payouts...
- the opportunity arises. Adult muggers were observed feeding on a flaps**** turtle and a tortoise. Subadult and adult muggers favour fish, but also prey on...
- The Mugger may refer to: The Mugger (novel), a 1956 novel by Ed McBain The Mugger (film), a 1958 American film noir-crime film based on the novel Mugging...
- Muggers is a 2000 Australian black comedy about two medical students who are falling behind in their studies through lack of money. They become involved...
- instead. One night, Paul shoots two more muggers before being wounded in the leg by a third. He pursues the mugger and corners him at a warehouse, where...
- Moothart (on guitar), and Emily Rose Epstein (drums) – as well as the Muggers, a high concept band formed in 2016 and consisting of Cronin, Kelly, Kyle...
- Emotional Mugger, Segall ****embled a backing band featuring the album's various collaborators. Performing under the name of Ty Segall and the Muggers, the...
- Mugger (novel), a 1956 novel by Ed McBain The Mugger (film), 1958 American film noir-crime film Muggers (film), a 2000 Australian movie directed by Dean...
- the VG-lista chart the same year. After releasing one more album, HuggerMugger in 1994, the September When split up in 1996. The same year they released...
- criminal underworld subculture of early 20th-century hooligans, night muggers, street gangs and other criminals. After news of their notoriety spread...