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rob·ber \ˈräbə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English robbere, robbour, from Old French robere, robeor, from roben to rob + -ere, -eor -er : one that robs: as a. : one that commits the crime of robbery b. or robber bee : a honeybee worker that steals honey from a colony not its own c. : a miner who rips out the supporting pillars of coal after the regular mining has been done |