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muggee, n.|mʌˈgiː| [f. mug v.3 2 + -ee1.] The victim of a violent attack or robbery; one who is ‘mugged’. Usu. contrasted with mugger n.4 2.
1972Time 27 Mar. 85/2 There is even a drawback to ‘Super Sound’, an ear-piercing air horn attached to an aerosol can and designed to summon help while startling attackers. It can damage the hearing of mugger and muggee alike. 1974Newsweek 16 Sept. 53/2 It is no use saying a mugger is a symptom of social problems. For..a muggee, the ‘symptom’ is the problem. 1976Maclean's Mag. 22 Mar. 14/2 When attacked, the muggee should ‘try not to make any ethnic slurs’. 1981Spectator 28 Nov. 4/3 Have muggees, the majority of whom are white, no right to be protected against muggers? 1987Telegraph (Brisbane) 9 Apr. 14/1 After proving four were tougher than one the muggers drove off and the muggee went home to bed. |