Definder - what does the word mean?

What is grifter?

Noun - A person who shits his/her own pants, and sits in it all day.

Sally shit her pants. That grifter is stinking up the whole room!

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Grifter - what is it?

motherfuckers living the way they want to

as defined in "The Mission" by Jason Myers

Code Of The Grifter:
Grift or be grifted.
Never grift a grifter.
Grift or die trying.
Grift now…ask questions later.

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What does "grifter" mean?

A con man loser who can't keep a job and uses support from his ex-wife to go on trips and be a roller with his various sluts. He's a psycho who comes from a family of fat grifters who cheat medicare, medicaid and are always on the take from the government. Recognize yourself yet, Robert?

Dude, you're a loser like that Robert guy. Stop being a grifter and get a real job.

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Grifter - what does it mean?

The most disturbing video on the internet, it is advised you do not eat at least 4 hours before hand unless you want your last meal on your keyboard. It has been known to cause heart palpitations and even minor infarctions in senior citizens when they are shock site'd with it and has claimed at least one life for sure.

David thought he was hardcore, he lol'd at 1guy1jar and 3guys1hammer but grifter left him unable to form a coherent sentence for nearly 4 hours.

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Grifter - meaning

1 (classical definition): noun, someone who gets money dishonestly by tricking people

2 (modern internet definition): noun, someone you don't like but somehow has money despite that fact

Pictured below: a mother talking to someone who does not like her daughter

A sure sign that someone is a grifter is if they have a patreon despite the fact that they have opinions you disagree with.

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Grifter - definition

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton has been a grifter all her life.

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Grifter - slang

Donald J Trump

Donald J Trump has been a grifter all his life.

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Grifter

A con artist that moves form one place to another with no real home. Similar to a drifter only they participate in fraud.

The family was shocked to find out that there relative was a grifter. Who took fifty dollars. and left the net morning.

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Grifter

1)A confidence man/woman. The term was used by professional con artists in the 19th and 20th centuries to describe people in their profession. The Grifters, a 1963 noir fiction novel by Jim Thompson, portrayed a family of grifters who are all emotionally managed. . The characters describe being "on the grift" the way someone else might describe drinking and drugs. "I can stop any time I want," says Roy to his mother. .
2) (modern) A sell out in the political opinion world. This noun is increasingly used by progressives (and some conservatives) to describe people such as Candace Owens and other opinion makers whose conservatism is seen as facile and inorganic, born mostly out of of a need for corporate funding than actual convictions.

1.) β€œAs for working with a partner, he didn’t like that either. It cut the score right down the middle. It put an apple on your head, and handed the other guy a shotgun. Because grifters, it seemed, suffered an irresistible urge to beat their colleagues. There was little glory in whipping a foolβ€”hell, fools were made to be whipped. But to take a professional, even if it cost you in the long run, ah, that was something to polish your pride.”
― Jim Thompson, The Grifters, 1963

2) "He used to be an original voice, but after meeting the Koch Brothers, the radio host underwent a personality change. Instead of nuanced analysis, he repeated well-worn right-wing talking points, causing his colleagues to suspect he had been corrupted into being a grifter.

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Grifter

I can't believe the most common definition has been left out.

A grifter is someone who swindles you through deception or fraud.

Synonyms include fraudster, con artist, cheater, confidence man, scammer, hustler, swindler, etc.

1) That grifter swindled me out of Β£250,000!

2) "The first rule of grifting is, you can't cheat an honest man."

-Quote from the BBC show "Hustle."

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