hus|tler

hus|tler
hus|tler «HUHS luhr», noun.
1. a person who hustles.
2. U.S. Informal. a very energetic or pushing person.
3. a) U.S. Slang. a petty criminal. b) a prostitute.

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  • tler — bee·tler; be·lit·tler; bot·tler; bus·tler; cut·tler; dis·man·tler; epis·tler; fet·tler; foo·tler; hos·tler; hus·tler; jos·tler; ket·tler; mot·tler; nes·tler; net·tler; os·tler·ess; prat·tler; rat·tler; rus·tler; scut·tler; set·tler; shut·tler;… …   English syllables

  • hus — aar·hus; hus; hus·band·age; hus·band·er; hus·band·land; hus·band·less; hus·band·like; hus·band·man; hus·band·ry; hus·band·ry·man; hus·sar; hus·ser·li·an; hus·sy; hus·ting; hus·tle·ment; hus·tler; un·hus·band·ed; hus·band; hus·ka·naw; hus·tle;… …   English syllables

  • hustler — hus·tler …   English syllables

  • hustle — hus•tle [[t]ˈhʌs əl[/t]] v. tled, tling, n. 1) to proceed or work rapidly or energetically 2) to push or force one s way; jostle or shove 3) to be aggressive, esp. in business or other financial dealings 4) sts Slang. to earn one s living by… …   From formal English to slang

  • hustler — hus|tler [ˈhʌslə US ər] n 1.) especially AmE someone who tries to trick people into giving them money 2.) AmE a ↑prostitute …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hustler — hus|tler [ hʌslər ] noun count 1. ) AMERICAN someone who obtains money dishonestly or by having sex 2. ) someone who is very determined to get what they want …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • shlepper — n 1. a clumsy, inept and/or irritating person 2. American a cadger, scrounger or hus tler 3. a sluttish, slovenly and/or immoral person All the senses of shlepper, which encom pass a number of nuances and connotations, derive ultimately from the… …   Contemporary slang

  • schlepper — n 1. a clumsy, inept and/or irritating person 2. American a cadger, scrounger or hus tler 3. a sluttish, slovenly and/or immoral person All the senses of shlepper, which encom pass a number of nuances and connotations, derive ultimately from the… …   Contemporary slang

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