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Pilfers

Pilfers is the third-person singular present tense of the verb pilfer, meaning to steal, typically small items or in a casual, opportunistic manner. The act is usually described as petty theft, often occurring in situations where access to goods is easy or where security is lax. The term implies a quick, furtive action rather than a dramatic or large-scale robbery. The noun form pilfering refers to the act itself, and a pilferer is someone who commits pilfering. In everyday usage, pilfer is commonly contrasted with stronger verbs like steal or rob, with pilfer suggesting smaller scale or repeated, habitual theft.

Usage and connotations: Pilfer is often used to describe minor misappropriation in settings such as offices,

Etymology and related terms: The etymology of pilfer is uncertain, but the word has been part of

In popular culture: The Pilfers is also the name of an American ska-punk band formed in the

See also: theft, petty theft, embezzlement, filch, purloin.

shops,
or
households.
It
can
carry
a
somewhat
humorous
or
disapproving
tone,
depending
on
context,
and
it
is
less
formal
than
terms
like
theft
or
embezzlement.
Common
collocations
include
pilfering
items,
pilfering
from,
and
pilferage
to
indicate
the
act
or
pattern
of
stealing.
English
since
the
16th
century.
Related
synonyms
include
filch,
swipe,
purloin,
and
loots
of
similar
meaning,
though
each
carries
its
own
nuance
regarding
severity
or
context.
1990s.
As
a
proper
noun,
it
refers
to
the
musical
group
rather
than
the
verb
form.