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1 hustler
1) (someone who tries to obtain money dishonestly; a swindler.) svindler; fupmager2) (a prostitute.) luder; prostitueret3) ((informal) someone (especially in business) who is determined to succeed.) karriererytter* * *1) (someone who tries to obtain money dishonestly; a swindler.) svindler; fupmager2) (a prostitute.) luder; prostitueret3) ((informal) someone (especially in business) who is determined to succeed.) karriererytter
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