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fa·gin \ˈfāgə̇n\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: after Fagin, a fence and trainer of children as pickpockets in the novel Oliver Twist (1837-39) by Charles Dickens died 1870 English novelist : an adult who instructs others in crime; especially : one who teaches children to steal < a kindly fagin who harbors a nest of adolescent thieves as runners for his goods — Time > |