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second-story man

noun as in burglar

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And so comes, as sure as the city’s other countless rites of summer, the “second-story man,” a thief, nicknamed more than a century ago, who breaks into upper-story apartments by way of windows left open to the breeze.

In Williamsburg, as the season of the second-story man begins, Detective Panagopoulos gave no-nonsense advice to residents — “Lock your windows” — and said the nickname was flawed.

A Season of Open Windows, and the Second-Story Man He left the apartment that Wednesday morning as he did every other day, planning on getting some work done on a book he was writing.

This old badger stuff isn't my regular line; in my day I was called the best second-story man in New York, and I could turn a good trick now if I needed to.

"Not on your life," answered Mills with conviction, "but if you ever require the services of a first-class robber, second-story man and I dare say murderer, why he kindly gave me his name and address, and I shall be delighted to bring two such congenial spirits together."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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