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  2. Badger game - Wikipedia

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    A badger game is often a plot device in American films such as Seeing's Believing (1922). The badger game is an extortion scheme or confidence trick in which the victims are tricked into compromising positions in order to make them vulnerable to blackmail. Its name is derived from the practice of badger-baiting.

  3. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    baby Something of high value or respect including your sweetheart [16] baby grand Heavily built man [8] badger game. Main article: Badger game. An extortion scheme that loosely takes its name from the illegal practice of badger-baiting. It revolves around a scheme to deceive someone, put them in a compromising position, and then extort money ...

  4. Badger - Wikipedia

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    A male European badger is a boar, a female is a sow, and a young badger is a cub. However, in North America the young are usually called kits, while the terms male and female are generally used for adults. A collective name suggested for a group of colonial badgers is a cete, [10] but badger colonies are more often called clans. A badger's home ...

  5. What parents need to know about honey badger kids - AOL

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    The quintessential honey badger behavior transcends typical issues like back-talk or sibling squabbles; these kids have been observed intervening in harassment, fearlessly standing up to strangers ...

  6. This baby badger gets a brutal hangover after underage drinking

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  7. List of fictional badgers - Wikipedia

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    Martin Badger, from The Love of Simon Fox, by Jonathan Schork (sms2, 2016), introduced in chapter 6 as an unnamed, ill-mannered, semi-wild beast, returns in chapter 7 with "a cane & good manners", and emerges as one of the heroic, ferociously loyal characters of the book. [17] The Badger-folk in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Adventures of Tom Bombadil ...

  8. My Sister Jodie - Wikipedia

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    The students in her class constantly mock her and she does not take lessons seriously. After being referred to as 'Ginger Minger' for some time, she dyes her hair black, although the ginger makes it go purple. Soon after, Jed runs over a baby badger that Harley and Pearl have been watching, and Jodie is disgusted at his indifference.

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