Adam Tiler Meaning

(idiomatic, archaic, slang and cant) A pickpocket's accomplice; the person who takes the goods a pickpocket steals and leaves with them.

Example: 1823, Tales of my Father, and my Friends, printed for T. and G. Underwood, Fleet Street, and Macredie, Skelly, and Co., Edinburgh; page 90–91:
  "In the same way as I got this," showing a handful of silver, "by turning autem diver, or, if you like it better, my Adam tiler."
  "I do not understand you, Billy!"
  "Why, an autem diver is a pickpocket who practises in a church, and an Adam tiler his associate, who receives his booty [...]"
1934, Brian Penton, Landtakers: The Story of an Epoch:
  He waved his hand. "Well, you know how these sods gas. Most likely there's nothing in it. It's a cert Gursey sank dead on the gutter at the Flat. It'd be hard to prove he was Jem's Adam Tiler."
1940 (2009 edition), Georgette Heyer, The Corinthian, page 112:
  "In Mr Yarde's picturesque but somewhat obscure language, he — er — tipped the cole to Adam Tiler. Have I that right?'
  'How the d-devil should I know?' snapped Brandon.
  'You must forgive me. You seem to me to be so familiar with — er — thieves and — er — swashbucklers, that I assumed that you were conversant also with thieving cant.'
2007, S. Thomas Russell, Under Enemy Colors:
  â€œAnd do you know what an Adam Tiler does?” Wickham looked a bit embarrassed. “Is he employed in the repair of roofs, sir?”
  ...
  â€œAn Adam Tiler is the associate of a Fork, better known as a pickpocket.”
2007, Ronnie Blackwell, Spite, page 154:
  â€œThen Sue lifted his passkey as he turned to go back to the office.”
  â€œLifted?” I said. “So now you've got the lingo down? Next you'll be telling me about marks, nippers, and Adam Tilers.” The Adam Tiler bit brought a puzzled look from even Sue.
  â€œOh, oh, I was the misdirection,” Narlene blurted. “I sort of let my pareo slip off of my shoulder at just the right time.”

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