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hustler

/huhs-ler/US // ˈhʌs lər //

好色之徒,骗子,好色客,淫贼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an enterprising person determined to succeed; go-getter.
    • : Slang. a person who employs fraudulent or unscrupulous methods to obtain money; swindler.
    • : Informal. an expert gambler or game player who seeks out challengers, especially unsuspecting amateur ones, in order to win money from them: He earned his living as a pool hustler.
    • : Slang. a prostitute.
    • : a person who hustles.

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Examples

  • The two appeared nude together in the Jan. 2014 issue of Hustler, but she says they broke up in May.

  • Strong in the thought that he had 365 days running for him, the second hustler was pleased to accept.

  • Hume said Obama was non-divisive “and not a race hustler in any way” and America was proud to see him elected.

  • At first, when his name was revealed by Hustler in connection to the case, Vitter acknowledged it.

  • It's The New Yorker meets Hustler meets Interview combined to fulfill one ultimate goal: satisfying one's "sexual narcissism."

  • The governor was a candidate for re-election, and being a hustler, made many hot speeches from the hustings.

  • The Hen being always an out-and-out hustler, and hard as an Indian pony, her not being well shook us up bad.

  • "Never mind, Widner; you may be a good political hustler, but you're dead bad on your classics," said Lane laughingly.

  • Therefore there is an opportunity for a hustler to borrow money at 5% or 6%, and with that money and his energy earn 10% or 15%.

  • The lazy man is always willing to give the hustler a big percentage for collecting the living that the world owes him.

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