mug book
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Definition
Noun: A collection or file of photographs, typically of individuals' faces, used for identification purposes. Historically and most commonly, this term refers to a police file containing photographs of criminals or suspects (mug shots).
Usage
- The detective flipped through the mug book, hoping the witness could identify the robber.
- Before computerized databases, police relied heavily on physical mug books to identify repeat offenders.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe any collection of unflattering or standardized portrait photographs, such as a yearbook or a directory of employee ID photos, often with a humorous or critical tone.
- The company's internal directory looks like a corporate mug book with all those stern headshots.
Variants and Related Words
- Mug shot (noun): A photograph of a person's face, especially one taken after arrest by police.
- The suspect's mug shot was added to the file.
Synonyms
- Rogue's gallery
- Photo file
- Identification album
Related Phrases
- To be in the mug book: An informal phrase meaning to have one's photograph on file with the police, implying a criminal record or history of arrest.
- He's been arrested before, so he's definitely in the mug book.
Noun
- a file of mug shots (pictures of criminals that are kept on file by the police)