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Can anyone explain how this works? I mean, if I entered into a verbal agreement with a stranger in a pool hall, that the loser would pay the winner money, and anything unexpected happened (or even if I just won fair and square), I severely doubt that person would pay when they could just as easily walk away without paying. There's no way to enforce payment, as gambling isn't legal anyway, and you can't prove you had any form of binding agreement.

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It's called getting whooped in the parking lot of the bar, and it could happen if you refuse to pay the bar patron you just reverse hustled.

What state do you live in? You can't just assault people to enforce illegal bets, you'd get thrown in jail the next day.


Hustling and "selling things"

In hip hop culture a Hustling can just mean "selling things" these things could be illeagal, or they could be found objects and trash. Hustling is making a living in any way that you can. Is there room for this definition here?

futurebird 04:13, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]