capper
A shill or decoy who lures victims for gamblers and swindlers.
Definitions
A capper is a confederate who poses as an ordinary customer or winner to encourage marks to gamble or buy, working with crooked operators.
capper In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
American slang, 19th century; from 'cap,' to top or better.
People Also Ask
What is a 'capper'?
A capper is a shill or decoy who pretends to be an ordinary customer or a lucky winner to lure real victims into a rigged game or crooked sale.
Where does 'capper' come from?
It is 19th-century American slang, from 'cap,' meaning to top or better, as the capper 'tops' the setup to make it convincing.
Is a capper the same as a shill?
Yes, they are essentially the same role, a confederate who fakes being a genuine participant to build trust and draw in marks.
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