Bacon hunter

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As Bacon hunters , according to Duden "(colloquially veraltend) Tramp " refers to today, the meaning will walk, however, more to the " parasites " . The Archives of Criminology cited in explaining the term to "old, special Dern Places and people knowledgeable food beggars in the country, but also take money, etc.".

A setter who shuns a lot of work and therefore prefers easy-to-produce leaves with bacon is also called a bacon hunter.

Single receipts

  1. Duden
  2. FCW Vogel: Archive for Criminology (Criminal Anthropology and Criminal Statistics), Volumes 53-54, 1913 page 162
  3. Thomas Hentschel: What did a typesetter learn in the good old days in the first days of his apprenticeship? (Accessed January 26, 2018).
  4. ↑ Technical terms from the old printer language . Retrieved January 26, 2018.