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nabber slang.|ˈnæbə(r)| [f. nab v.1 + -er1.] One who ‘nabs’; hence (a) a bailiff or constable; (b) a thief.
1810Splendid Follies III. 118 Oxford, where..he might elude the pursuit of nabbers till daddy's heart relented. 1880Jamieson's Sc. Dict., Nabber, a pilferer, a thief. |