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what's the meaning of this phrase?
a mounted bandit
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Re: what's the meaning of this phrase?

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AUTOMOON a mounted bandit
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I believe it means a bad guy on a horse.
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Re: what's the meaning of this phrase?

Originally Posted by
AUTOMOON a mounted bandit
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As is, sans context, 'a mounted bandit' is robber or outlaw on horseback (i.e. mounted), especially one attacking travellers.
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Thanks , Cas
Then a mounted bandit should be characristic of Amercan western movies.
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Originally Posted by
AUTOMOON Thanks , Cas
Then a mounted bandit should be characristic of Amercan western movies.
Unfortunately, it is not just characteristic of American westerns. Here where I live there is a modern version of mounted bandits. These ride a motorcycle and snatch handbags, etc. from pedestrians on sidewalks.
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Originally Posted by
Susie Smith 
Originally Posted by
AUTOMOON Thanks , Cas
Then a mounted bandit should be characristic of Amercan western movies.
Unfortunately, it is not just characteristic of American westerns. Here where I live there is a modern version of mounted bandits. These ride a motorcycle and snatch handbags, etc. from pedestrians on sidewalks.
That's too bad! :D
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