Blackmailers

/ˈblæk.meɪ.lərz/ noun

Plural of blackmailer; people who threaten to reveal damaging information about someone unless they pay money or comply with demands.

From blackmail (black = evil/criminal, mail = tribute or payment) + -er (one who does). Blackmail originated in 16th-century Scotland as extortion payments to raiders.

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