Bullbeggar

/ˈbʊlbɛɡər/ noun

A historical term for a person who intimidates or bullies others into giving them money or favors, often through threats or aggressive behavior.

From 'bull' (to push aggressively) + 'beggar' (one who asks for money). The compound originated in Middle English to describe aggressive panhandlers who used intimidation rather than politeness to extract charity.

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