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badger game
noun
an extortion scheme in which a woman places a man in a compromising position and then victimizes him by demanding money when her male accomplice, pretending to be an outraged husband or relative, enters and threatens violence, scandal, etc.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of badger game1
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The Wolverines have a zillion rivals; a Badger game is nothing to them compared to an Ohio State game, or playing Notre Dame or Sparty or just sitting around talking about how great the Fab Five were.
But see here," cried Mills at last, "I'm not stuck on my looks, or my shape, but the old badger game--why that's positively an insult.
Nationally Bulgaria has never shone in the badger game of territorial expansion.
Lively as you please, this "comic experience in two acts" involves redoubtable Mr. Cohan, impersonating an ill-used old bachelor, in a badger game.
Jones at first failed to realize that he had been victimized by . . . the . . . 'badger game.'
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