noun Street Slang

steerer

STEER-er · noun · slang

One who lures marks to a crooked game or to a gang of thieves.

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A steerer is a con man's helper who guides or 'steers' victims toward a rigged gambling game, crooked shop, or waiting thieves.

“The steerer walked the tourist straight into the rigged card game.”
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steerer In A Sentence

The steerer walked the tourist straight into the rigged card game.

Origin & Usage

American underworld slang, 19th century.

People Also Ask

What does a 'steerer' do?

A steerer is a con man's accomplice who lures or 'steers' victims toward a rigged game, crooked shop, or waiting thieves.

Where does the term come from?

It comes from 19th-century American underworld slang, from the idea of steering a mark in the desired direction.

How is a steerer different from a capper?

Both help lure victims. A steerer physically guides the mark to the trap, while a capper poses as a customer or winner to make the scam look legitimate. The roles often overlap.

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