释义 |
rampsman slang.|ˈræmpsmən| [f. ramp n.5 + man n.1: cf. cracksman, etc.] One who commits robbery with violence.
1859Hotten Dict. Slang 80 Rampsman, a highway robber who uses violence when necessary. 1862H. Mayhew Lond. Lab. Extra vol. 31/2 The ‘Rampsman’ or ‘Cracksman’ plunders by force; as the burglar, footpad, etc. 1882Sydney Slang Dict. 7/2 Rampsmen, burglars, highway robbers. 1932H. Walpole Fortress iii. iv. 467 The perils of London—the cracksmen, the rampsmen, the snorrers and thimble-screwers. 1975M. Crichton Great Train Robbery xiii. 72 Barlow was a reformed buzzer turned rampsman—a pickpocket who had degenerated to plain mugging. |