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sucker list
noun
Informal.
a list of names and addresses of persons considered by a business, charity organization, etc., to be likely purchasers or donors.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sucker list1
An Americanism dating back to 1945–50
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Idioms and Phrases
A list of names of likely prospects for making purchases or donations, as in Some charities raise money by selling their sucker lists to other organizations. This term uses sucker in the sense of “dupe,” a usage that in turn alludes to the naiveté of a baby suckling at its mother's breast. [Colloquial; 1940s]
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Example Sentences
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Answering the phone when scam artists call can put you on a “sucker list” that will prompt more calls.
From Washington Times
The movie was called “Sucker List.”
From Seattle Times
This was called lead generation, and it professionalized the sucker list.
From Seattle Times
Once people appear on a “sucker list” as having responded to a fraudulent call or mailing, con artists will pursue them.
From New York Times
It is a ‘sucker list’—the names of stock biters and the price per bite.
From Project Gutenberg
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