Definition of Racetrack tout

1. Noun. Someone who offers advice about betting on horses (either to influence the odds or in the hope of sharing some of the winnings).

Generic synonyms: Tipster, Tout

Lexicographical Neighbors of Racetrack Tout

racemules
racemulose
racepath
racepaths
racephedrine
racephedrine hydrochloride
racephedrines
racer
racerlike
racers
racerunner
races
racetam
racetams
racetrack
racetrack tout (current term)
racetracker
racetrackers
racetracks
racewalk
racewalked
racewalker
racewalkers
racewalking
racewalkings
racewalks
raceway
raceways
racewear
rach

Literary usage of Racetrack tout

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Selected Articles on Capital Punishment by Clara Elizabeth Fanning (1917)
"... likely become some kind of a parasite, a defective, delinquent, or dependent—possibly a tinhorn gambler, a racetrack tout, a burglar, or a murderer. ..."

2. Letters to a Young Lawyer by Arthur Merton Harris (1912)
"Do not dress like a racetrack tout. I do not want you to dress professionally, nor to cultivate a professional air. Leave Vandyke beards and other indicia ..."

3. Letters to a Young Lawyer by Arthur Merton Harris (1912)
"Do not dress like a racetrack tout. I do not want you to dress professionally, nor to cultivate a professional air. Leave Vandyke beards and other indicia ..."

4. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1914)
"The speculator and the gambler and the racetrack tout have been "educated" in the vocational use of photography to the end that they are making fortunes out ..."

5. Abroad with Mark Twain and Eugene Field: Tales They Told to a Fellow by Henry William Fischer (1922)
"Her last husband, the Prince Godoy, was a racetrack tout in Paris and they were married on his highness' deathbed, Auntie engaging to pay the funeral ..."

6. Abroad with Mark Twain and Eugene Field: Tales They Told to a Fellow by Henry William Fischer (1922)
"Her last husband, the Prince Godoy, was a racetrack tout in Paris and they were married on his highness' deathbed, Auntie engaging to pay the funeral ..."

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