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The only use I can think of of the word "thief" in science is in the phrase "oil thief", which is a device used to obtain samples of petroleum or petroleum products for analysis.
A science teacher might call a thief "a crook" because it plays on the idea of "curvature" in physics, or they might humorously refer to them as "a robber of potential energy," highlighting the theft as an act of taking something valuable. This blend of humor and science terminology makes the expression memorable.
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you call the police.
A person who steals from others is typically referred to as a robber or thief.
A thief or dishonest person is commonly referred to as a "criminal" or "fraudster."
A lady thief in Tamil can be referred to as "திருட்டுப் பெண்" (thiruttu pen).
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a rubber bandit
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