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Racket

/ˈrækɪt/noun / verb
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Racket primarily refers to a loud, clattering noise that can evoke annoyance or energy in everyday life. In sports, it's a lightweight frame with strings used for hitting balls, like in tennis or badminton, symbolizing precision and athleticism. More darkly, it denotes an organized illegal operation or fraud in modern slang, often highlighting societal undercurrents of deception.

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Surprisingly, the term 'racket' for an illegal scheme gained prominence in the 1920s during the Prohibition era in the United States, with infamous figures like Al Capone running protection rackets that influenced organized crime for decades. This usage has evolved to include over 50 documented types of rackets in modern criminology, from financial scams to online fraud.

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