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The verb "to '''smurf'''" is also a technical term related to [[money laundering]]. It refers to the practice of dividing up large illicit bank deposits into smaller individual transactions, each below the limit beyond which a bank must identify or report the transaction. Somebody who smurfs is a '''smurf''' (noun) in this context.
The verb "to '''smurf'''" is also a technical term related to [[money laundering]]. It refers to the practice of dividing up large illicit bank deposits into smaller individual transactions, each below the limit beyond which a bank must identify or report the transaction. Somebody who smurfs is a '''smurf''' (noun) in this context.


The term is said to have originated with a US law enforcement official watching the Smurfs with his kids while wondering about how [[drug dealer]]s could launder so much money undetected, when it occurred to him that it trickled out in small amounts just like little smurfs running around. It is unknown whether this [[etymology]] is actually correct.
The term is said to have originated with a US law enforcement official watching the [[Smurfs]] with his kids while wondering about how [[drug dealer]]s could launder so much money undetected, when it occurred to him that it trickled out in small amounts just like little smurfs running around. It is unknown whether this [[etymology]] is actually correct.


The term is in widespread use in the context of money laundering. The practice of smurfing is more formally (and [[euphemism|euphemistically]]) known as "structuring a deposit".
The term is in widespread use in the context of money laundering. The practice of smurfing is more formally (and [[euphemism|euphemistically]]) known as "structuring a deposit".

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The verb "to smurf" is also a technical term related to money laundering. It refers to the practice of dividing up large illicit bank deposits into smaller individual transactions, each below the limit beyond which a bank must identify or report the transaction. Somebody who smurfs is a smurf (noun) in this context.

The term is said to have originated with a US law enforcement official watching the Smurfs with his kids while wondering about how drug dealers could launder so much money undetected, when it occurred to him that it trickled out in small amounts just like little smurfs running around. It is unknown whether this etymology is actually correct.

The term is in widespread use in the context of money laundering. The practice of smurfing is more formally (and euphemistically) known as "structuring a deposit".