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filch

filch
Transitive Verb
pl: filchespast: filchedpp: filcheding: filching

This term describes a specific type of theft characterized by stealth and the low value of the item. It suggests a nimble, opportunistic action rather than a violent or high-stakes crime, often carrying a connotation of mischief or petty greed. As a noun, the word refers to the perpetrator of such acts. While it functions as a standard countable noun, it is used far less frequently in this form than as a verb.

Meanings

Transitive Verbfilch
[~ something]

To steal something, typically a small or insignificant object, in a casual or stealthy manner.

"He tried to filch a few cookies from the jar while his mother was not looking."

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