lush roller
See also: lush-roller
English
Noun
lush roller (plural lush rollers)
- Alternative form of lush-roller
- 1969, Finis Farr, Black Champion: The Life and Times of Jack Johnson, page 82:
- The other class of thief, socially inferior to the pickpocket, was the lush roller who followed drinking men and robbed them when they collapsed.
- 1973, Richard Kunnes, The American heroin empire, page 90:
- The addicts tend to be sneak thieves, shoplifters, and lush rollers.
- 2009, William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone, Revenge of The Dog Team, →ISBN:
- Other denizens of the nighttime world made the rounds: winos, crackheads, lush rollers, bone thugs, pennyante drug dealers, homeless derelicts, and crazies.
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