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hijacker
Variant of hijack
hijack
definition
☆ hi·jack (hī′jak′)
transitive verb
- to steal (goods in transit, a truck and its contents, etc.) by force
- to steal such goods from (a person) by force
- to cheat, swindle, etc. by or as by the use of force
- to seize control forcibly of (an aircraft, bus, ship, etc.), esp. in order to go to a nonscheduled destination
Etymology: < hobo slang for robbing sleeping men < high + jack: origin obscure
Related Forms:
- hijacker hi′·jack′er noun
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