noun Street Slang

peterman

PEE-tuhr-man · noun · slang

A safecracker; one who blows or breaks open safes.

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A peterman is a criminal who specializes in opening safes, whether by explosives or tools. 'Peter' is old cant for a safe or strongbox.

“They needed a proper peterman for the job, someone who could crack the vault without waking the block.”
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peterman In A Sentence

They needed a proper peterman for the job, someone who could crack the vault without waking the block.

Origin & Usage

British/American cant; 'peter' (a safe/trunk) plus '-man,' punning on the apostle Peter the fisherman.

People Also Ask

What is a 'peterman'?

A peterman is a criminal who specialises in opening safes, whether by explosives or tools. 'Peter' is old cant for a safe or strongbox.

Why is a safe called a 'peter'?

'Peter' has long been thieves' cant for a safe or strongbox, and the '-man' suffix makes a punning nod to the apostle Peter the fisherman.

Is a peterman the same as a safecracker?

Yes. Peterman is an older cant word for a safecracker, the specialist who breaks into safes on a job.

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