Abram

/ˈeɪbrəm/ noun

An old British slang term for a beggar or vagrant, or sometimes a sham/pretense (as in 'to sham Abraham').

Possibly from the Biblical Abraham, or from a character in a 16th-century poem. The exact origin is debated, but the term was used in Elizabethan theater and slang.

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