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  2. Criminal slang for robbery includes1:
    • "Blagging" (armed robbery, usually of a bank)
    • "Stick-up" (derived from the verbal command to robbery targets to raise their hands in the air)
    • "Steaming" (organized robbery on underground train systems)
    The origin of the term "robbing slang" is unclear, but theories include that it was the name (or a variant) of a notable safe-cracker, that it was borrowed from a Chinese dialect, and that it was simply a variation of some existing English word2.
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    Criminal slang for robbery includes "blagging" (armed robbery, usually of a bank) or "stick-up" (derived from the verbal command to robbery targets to raise their hands in the air), and "steaming" (organized robbery on underground train systems).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbery
    Theories include that it was the name (or a variant) of a notable safe-cracker, that it was borrowed from a Chinese dialect, and that it was simply a variation of some existing English word.
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