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Noun
/ˈbandit/,
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bandits, plural; banditti, plural;
  1. A robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area
    • - the bandit produced a weapon and demanded money
  2. A person notably proficient at something, esp. in contrast to or at the expense of a rival or opponent
    • - he was no base-running bandit, but he got the job done
  3. An enemy aircraft


  1. (bandit) an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band
  2. (banditry) the practice of plundering in gangs
  3. Bandits is a 2001 American crime-comedy drama film directed by Barry Levinson. It stars Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchett. Filming began in October 2000 and ended in February 2001. It helped Thornton earn a National Board of Review Best Actor Award for 2001. ...
  4. Bandits is a 1997 German Road Movie and Music-Film directed by Katja von Garnier. The film stars Katja Riemann, Jasmin Tabatabai, Nicolette Krebitz and Jutta Hoffman. ...
  5. The Bandits were an English blues rock band from Liverpool. They are most notable for the singles "Take it and Run" and "2 Step Rock", which both reached the Top 40 on the UK Singles Chart.
  6. Les Brigands (The Bandits) is a "Grand ballet" in 2 acts/5 scenes with prologue, with choreography was by Marius Petipa, and the music by Léon Minkus. Libretto by Marius Petipa, derived from Miguel Cervantes' novel La Gitanilla.
  7. (A Bandit) A Bandit is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. A print of the film survives.
  8. (Bandit (comics)) Night Thrasher (Donyell Taylor) also known as Bandit is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Night Thrasher (vol. 2) #3 (October 1993), and was created by Fabian Nicieza and Ken Lashley. ...
  9. (Bandit (Jonny Quest)) Jonny Quest – often referred to as The Adventures of Jonny Quest, but never titled that way on screen – is an American science fiction/adventure animated television series about a boy who accompanies his father on extraordinary adventures. ...
  10. (Bandit (Movie Park Germany)) Bandit is a wooden roller coaster located at Movie Park Germany. It opened in 1999 as Wild Wild West, in The Old West section of the park.
  11. (Bandit (raccoon)) Bandit (c. 1994 – May 9, 2004) was a raccoon, who came to attention after being named "The World's Fattest Raccoon" by The Guinness Book of World Records .
  12. (bandit) one who robs others; an outlaw; one who cheats others; An enemy aircraft
  13. (banditry) Acts characteristic of a bandit; armed robbery
  14. (Bandit) A runner who participates in a race without registering or paying the entry fee .
  15. (Bandit) Nickname for Milwaukee Road engines after the railroad was sold to the Soo Line Railroad. The Soo covered up the Milwaukee Road name and logo on the orange locomotives with black paint, causing them to resemble bandits.
  16. (bandit) n: An enemy aircraft.
  17. (Bandit) someone who runs a race (typically a larger road race) without registering. WE STRONGLY DISCOURAGE THIS BEHAVIOUR
  18. (Bandit) Dogfight adversary positively identified as a bad guy. Hostile aircraft.
  19. (BANDIT) A type of hook-and-line fishing gear used to catch snappers and groupers.
  20. (BANDIT) an attacking enemy fighter; a positively identified enemy aircraft; in Naval aviation, if the suspect BOGIE is confirmed as a target, the call skips the preliminary BANDIT, and issues a TALLY-HO immediately. ...
  21. (Bandit (Radar/Heat/Striker)) Known enemy aircraft and type ordnance capability, if known.
  22. (Bandit) A golfer who plays a lot better than his handicap says(he/she lies about his/her own handicap.
  23. (Bandit) A nameless Shikabane that was formed from a robber who killed his partners and himself when they were surround by the police. He was protective of the money he stole and uses it to attack people.
  24. (Bandit) Avoid bandits at all costs. See hustler.
  25. (Bandit) I use this word by inspiration from Aaron Curtis's Deck of the Week Attack of the Plot Bandits. These decks are based upon meddling with other player's Plots. (Other types of card banditry are possible, but harder. They could be referred to as 'group card bandits' or whatever.)