different between bookie vs loanshark

bookie

English

Etymology

Clipping of bookmaker +? -ie

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?ki/
  • Rhymes: -?ki

Noun

bookie (plural bookies)

  1. (informal) A bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.

Synonyms

  • turf accountant

Translations

bookie From the web:

  • what bookie means
  • what bookies are open
  • what bookies are open today
  • what bookies accept paypal
  • what bookies give the best odds
  • what bookies give free bets
  • what bookies offer instant withdrawal
  • what bookies accept revolut


loanshark

English

Noun

loanshark (plural loansharks)

  1. Alternative spelling of loan shark.

Verb

loanshark (third-person singular simple present loansharks, present participle loansharking, simple past and past participle loansharked)

  1. To commit usury (to loan money at excessive rate of interest), especially if collecting under threat of violence.

Translations

loanshark From the web:

  • what loan sharks do
  • loan shark runner
  • what does loan shark
  • what is loan shark
  • what do loan sharks charge
  • what are loan shark rates
  • what is loan shark in singapore
  • what is loan shark harassment
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