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Encyclopedia > Grifters

The Grifters is the name of both a film and a 1990s indie rock band:

  • Grifters (band)
  • Grifters (film)


"Grifters" is the plural form of a noun meaning a con artist.


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The Grifter - King of Con (119 words)
A "GRIFTER" is a street gambler who cheats and uses sleight of hand to gain an unfair advantage over the suckers that are conned into playing against him.
This very new and exciting form of entertainment is performed by the worlds only "entertaining" con man. The "GRIFTER" has over 20 years experience in the world of gambling, (this does not include his misspent youth).
His show is a close up extravaganza which includes con games such as "find the lady", "the shells and pea game" and "chase the ace".
comments by Grifter - Gizmodo (568 words)
Grifter commented on SignalMap Compares Cellphone Reception Signal Where You Live, at 5:33 PM on Aug 3
Grifter commented on Brace Yourself, Sheila, Playboy Rumored to be Launching Branded Cell Phone, at 11:17 AM on Jun 21
Grifter commented on Ring the Changes (and Scare the Neighbors' Kids) with a USB Doorbell, at 10:49 AM on Jun 20
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