Burglars and pirates handle a lot of loot otherwise known as stolen money or goods.
The act of plundering.
Noun
goods or money obtained illegally
Noun
informal terms for money
Verb
steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"
Verb
take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors"
n.
The act of plundering.
n.
Plunder; booty; especially, the boot taken in a conquered or
sacked city.
v. t. & i.
To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize
lawfully obtained by war.
Loot
Loot
Looting parties . . . ransacking the houses.
The act of plundering.
To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war.
Usage Examples
In human history, the desire for revenge and the desire for loot have often been closely associated.
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