Synonyms for yegg


Grammar : Noun
Spell : yeg
Phonetic Transcription : yɛg


Définition of yegg

Origin :
  • "thief, burglar," especially "safecracker," 1903, underworld slang, of unknown origin, said to be from John Yegg, a Swedish tramp, or from German Jäger "huntsman."
  • As in cat burglar : noun agile burglar
Example sentences :
  • A jeweler by trade, he fell from his high estate and went on the road as a yegg.
  • Extract from : « Blacksheep! Blacksheep! » by Meredith Nicholson
  • Joe caught Boston Frank's eye and forthwith pushed himself alongside the yegg.
  • Extract from : « The Trail of the Tramp » by A-No. 1 (AKA Leon Ray Livingston)
  • He duly canvassed every likely dive, every “melina,” every gambling house and yegg hang out.
  • Extract from : « The Shadow » by Arthur Stringer
  • And look here: don't you get the notion in your bean I'm just some little old two-by-four guy of a yegg or some poor nut of a dip.
  • Extract from : « Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man » by Marie Conway Oemler
  • He duly canvassed every likely dive, every "melina," every gambling house and yegg hang out.
  • Extract from : « Never-Fail Blake » by Arthur Stringer
  • An American yegg would have laughed at it, opened 73 it as easily as a ripe peach; but in this district it was absolute security.
  • Extract from : « The Pagan Madonna » by Harold MacGrath
  • There was a yegg of some kind scouting around Nora's house; and the same lad also took some observations of the place at Stanwick.
  • Extract from : « Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist » by John T. McIntyre
  • At the moment the missile flew from Peter's hand, the yegg steadied himself and fired.
  • Extract from : « The Sin of Monsieur Pettipon » by Richard Connell

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