To pilfer is to steal, usually small amounts.
Pilfer means to steal things of small value in small quantities, often in a sneaky or petty manner.
Pilfer means to steal or to take something without the owners permission.
A connotation for the word "pilfer" could be negative or dishonest, as it often implies stealing or taking something in a sneaky or untrustworthy manner.
The best synonym for steal is thieve or pilfer.
Snitching generally refers to the act of informing or reporting someone's illegal or wrongdoing to authorities or other parties. It is often used in a negative context, implying betrayal or breaking a code of silence. The motivations and perceptions of snitching can vary depending on the situation and cultural context.
"Heist" is slang - it means a robbery. Other slang terms for stealing include to nick, to lift, to blag, to take a five-fingered discount, to snitch, to snag, to pilfer, to roll, to hoist, to make off with.
"Villy" is not a standard English term or word. It does not have a recognized definition.
An item at a store that is small enough to conceal and be stolen. Pilfer - to steal.
i know 'pilfer a sack' comes from Baseball and to pilfer means to steal. So I'm guessing that to 'pilfer a sack' means to steal a base.
The thief attempted to pilfer valuable items from the store.
Steal. Rob.
The money was pilfered when the bank was robbed by the gang of karate kids.I am not sure why they broke into my office, there was nothing to pilfer there.People who pilfer supplies from work use that word because steal sounds so harsh.
Pigeon Pilfer - 2009 was released on: USA: 13 March 2009 (Sundial Film Festival)
Yes, pilfer and silver rhyme because they both end with the same sound "-er."
Steeling a base in baseball.
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Stealing.
steal, steel
The security camera caught the employee trying to pilfer supplies from the storage room.