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Definition of 'shylock'Noun
( en-noun)
(US) A loan shark; a usurer.
(offensive|ethnic slur) Offensive term for a person of Jewish descent.
* 2005 , Joe Pistone, The Way of the Wiseguy , page 45 ,
- Eventually, their gambling debts grow so big that they are cut off from making any more bets, eliminating the chance that they can make enough money to satisfy their shylocks .
* 2009 , G. T. Harrell, For Members Only: The Story of the Mob's Secret Judge, A True Story , page 229 ,
- If a guy got into hock with several shylocks' from different crews and was unable to keep up with his weekly payments, a sit-down would have to be called with all of the ' shylocks involved and their respective capos.
* 2013 , , Light of the World , page 429 ,
- After Caspian's father killed his credit lines at all the big casinos, he ran up a six-figure tab with a couple of shylocks in Miami, then couldn't make the vig.
Verb
( en-verb)
(US) To lend money at exorbitant rates of interest.
* 2004 December 8, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard) , page 4928 ,
- I wanted to know whether shylocking is a legal business or not, and if it is legal, under which Act does it operate?
* 2005 , Tom Layne, The Assassination of Rush Limbaugh , page 151 ,
- When you've accumulated a good stash of money, you may want to go into the nightclub business, or shylocking'. ' Shylocking is free. There is no ten percent vig on loan sharking.
* 2005 , , 2010, unnumbered page ,
- Lori said it sounded outright felonious, but Dad said all he was doing was outsmarting the fat-cat bank owners who shylocked the common man by charging usurious interest rates.
* 2011 , John Nicholas Iannuzzi, Handbook of Cross Examination: The Mosaic Art , 3rd Edition, page 312 ,
- Do you recall this question having been put to you—the shylocking business you were involved in continued right up until the time that you were arrested, correct?
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