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  • Rob and Jess are on the wrong side of the law in this criminal episode of Words Unravelled. Join them as they discuss the origins of all manner of words for felony, misdemeanour and malfeasance.
    ðŸī‍☠ïļ What is so black about blackmail?
    🏚ïļ What is the "burg" in burglary?
    💰 What's the difference between "robbery" and "theft"?
    ðŸŽĐ What Victorian prison slang are we still using today?
    Those questions answered and many more in this episode filled with criminal etymology.
    👂LISTEN: podfollow.com/...
    or search for "Words Unravelled" wherever you get your podcasts.
    ==LINKS==
    Rob's TH-cam channel: / robwords
    Jess' Useless Etymology blog: uselessetymolo...
    Rob on X: x.com/robwordsyt
    Jess on TikTok: tiktok.com/@jesszafarris
    #etymology #wordfacts #crime

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