Definition of Bandit

The Bandit Word is mostly used to refer to a person who is engaged in stealing, i.e., is one of the many ways to be called a thief, a criminal, although it should be noted, that the term has been used particularly to refer to that thief who attacks, steals, in little towns roads or areas, meanwhile, often act on band or group i.e. it does not individually. Also she has what is referred to as outlaw and robber. Usually, the Bandit acts armed and in groups, as we indicated, its objective being robbery in roads, routes and uninhabited places, mostly, where attacking travelers and stays with the belongings of these; very strangely the Bandit has engaged in other crimes such as kidnapping or smuggling.
Banditry is a really ancient and widespread practice in our culture. The causes of their emergence and spread are the impoverishment of some communities to reason for the misery and the prevailing injustice and that led its members to overcome them through crime.
On the other hand, in the colloquial language, it is usual that this term is used to account for the person who stands out for being very naughty or introduce malicious intent in their behavior, for example scam and cheating others through a modus operandi in which first shown reliable and then wins the trust of their future victims.
Meanwhile, when children are committing much mischief or are of itself restless, i.e. they are not quiet and are always grasping, touching things but be told that they should not do so, it is very usual to say of them that they are bandits, who called them that way. Juani is a villain, when it comes to House mess everything.
Also, the Bandit Word has been used to associate movies and songs that just realize stories of individuals who deceive, cheat or commit crimes.