noun Street Slang

racket

RAK-it · noun · slang

An illegal money-making scheme or organized criminal enterprise.

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A racket is an ongoing illegal business, such as extortion, gambling, or bootlegging, run by organized criminals. A 'racketeer' is one who runs it.

“He had a hand in every racket in the ward, from numbers to protection.”
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racket In A Sentence

He had a hand in every racket in the ward, from numbers to protection.

Origin & Usage

American slang, 1920s; from earlier 'racket' meaning noise or dishonest scheme.

People Also Ask

What is a 'racket'?

A racket is an ongoing illegal money-making enterprise, such as extortion, illegal gambling, or bootlegging, run by organized criminals.

What is a 'racketeer'?

A racketeer is a person who runs or profits from a racket. The word is the root of 'racketeering,' a legal term for organized criminal activity.

Where does 'racket' come from?

It is American slang from the 1920s, drawn from an earlier sense of 'racket' meaning noise, commotion, or a dishonest scheme.

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