mobster

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From mob +‎ -ster.

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mobster (plural mobsters)

  1. A member of a mob or Mafia.
    • 1988, New York Magazine, volume 21, number 16, page 66:
      The proprietor was a "Zip" — a Sicilian-born mobster — who was running a gambling operation that cut into Godfather Gotti's turf.
    • 2014, Paul A. Tenkotte, James C. Claypool, The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky, page 385:
      Most of the carpet joints were run by the mobsters and local henchmen associated with the Mayfield Road Gang, but Peter Schmidt's Playtorium and Glenn Rendezvous were also included.

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