Abraham suit

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Etymology

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From Abraham man.

Noun

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Abraham suit (plural Abraham suits)

  1. (archaic, thieves' cant) A scam designed to evoke sympathy in order to acquire money.

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References

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  • John S[tephen] Farmer, compiler (1890) “Abraham suit”, in Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present. [], volume I, [London: [] Thomas Poulter and Sons] [], →OCLC, page 10.