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[Noun] | "ban*dit" | \ ˈban-dət \
1: an outlaw who lives by plunder; especially : a member of a band of marauders
2: robber
3: an enemy plane
Origin: 1611 ;
Borrowed from Italian bandito (earlier in English also bandetto, probably by association with the Italian diminutive suffix -etto), noun derivative of bandito "put under a ban, outlawed, exiled," from past participle of bandire "(of a government or other authority) to announce, proclaim, proscribe, outlaw," probably borrowed (directly or via Old Occitan bandir) from Gothic bandwjan "to give a sign, show, reveal," derivative of bandwo "sign, signal" {mat|band:3|};
* Note : See also note at {banderole|banderole}.;
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(1) - { banditries } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "banditries"
1: as in piracies;
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[Noun] | "bandit"
1: a criminal who attacks and steals from travelers and who is often a member of a group of criminals;
* e.g., " ... They were two of the most famous bandits of the 19th century. "
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# 1 - { Banditry:14453837 }
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[ "Banditry" ]
1: The degeneracy within degeneracy. Although all forms of degeneracy are not possible some have attractive stigma attached to them (gansters etc.) but banditry is pure degeneracy. There is no code no flash nothing but pure foulness.
* e.g., ... Man there was so much banditry there everybody was smoking k2 and shoplifting benadryl and robitussin
# 2 - { ass banditry:523279 }
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[ "ass banditry" ]
1: An act incorporating varying degrees of buggery.
* e.g., ... After school on thurdsays Jeff enjoyed nipping round to his mates house for a bit of ass banditry
# 3 - { Ho Banditry:2705240 }
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[ "Ho Banditry" ]
1: The antics of a ho bandit.
* e.g., ... "She was up all night committing all kinds of ho banditry"
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