Racketeer

Racketeer
Ra|cke|teer
[rækə'ti:ɐ̯] der; -s, -s
<aus gleichbed. engl. racketeer zu racket, vgl. 2Racket>
(bes. in den USA) Gangster, Verbrecher

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