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Definition of a history sheeter
history sheeter
noun
- a person who has a long criminal record; someone who has been arrested several times. They come under under two classes. An 'A' class history sheeter is described as one who could be reformed over a period of time. A 'B' class history sheeter is one who cannot be reformed.
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Hemchandra S. from Maharashtra, India on May 17 2005.
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