putpocket
English
Etymology
From put + pocket, modelled after pickpocket.
Noun
putpocket (plural putpockets)
- A person who places money or other items into another person’s pocket or bag without the other’s knowledge, typically as a form of kindness or generosity.
- Coordinate term: pickpocket
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