Mobster
[mob-ster] /ˈmɒb stər/
noun
1.
a member of a criminal .
/ˈmɒbstə/
noun
1.
a US slang word for gangster
n.
1916, from mob (n.) in the criminal sense + -ster.
noun
A member of a criminal grouping; a Mafioso; gangster: nickname he got from the mobsters (1917+)
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