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wiretapper
wire·tap W0185400 (wīr′tăp′)n.1. An act of secretly listening to or recording a person's telephone or internet conversations, often as part of a police investigation.2. A device that is connected to a communications circuit in a concealed fashion in order to enable a wiretap.tr.v. wire·tapped, wire·tap·ping, wire·taps 1. To listen to or record in secret (a conversation carried on over a telephone line or other communications channel), often as part of a police investigation.2. To wiretap the conversations on (a telephone line or other communications channel), often as part of a police investigation.3. To wiretap the conversations of (a person) or the communications devices in (a place).4. To connect a concealed listening or recording device to (a telephone line). wire′tap′per n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wiretapper - someone who wiretaps a telephone or telegraph wirephone tapper, tappereavesdropper - a secret listener to private conversations | EncyclopediaSeewiretappingLegalSeewiretapwiretapper
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