#streettogs

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From Latin toga, "cloack" or "mantle". It started being used by thieves and vagabonds with the noun togman, which was an old sang word for "cloack". By the 1700s the noun "tog" was used as a short form for "togman", and it was being used for "coat", and before 1800 the word started to mean "clothing". Thus streettogs= street thiefs (of photographic images)

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