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porch pirate

American  
[pawrch pahy-ruht] / ˈpɔrtʃ ˌpaɪ rət /

noun

Slang.
  1. a thief who takes packages left outside doors by couriers.

    In some communities, police are baiting packages with tracking devices to capture and deter porch pirates.


Usage

What does porch pirate mean? A porch pirate is a thief who steals packages delivered to front doorsteps or porches. They especially strike during the holiday season, when people order many gifts online for home delivery.

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Etymology

Origin of porch pirate

First recorded in 2010–15

Example Sentences

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In our quest to catch the neighborhood porch pirate, we’ve inadvertently built a dragnet that catches much more.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 12, 2026

Sparky and Lopez’s second dog, a golden retriever named Blazer, both went missing Dec. 3 shortly after the porch pirate was captured on a Ring camera leaving the yard with the gate wide open.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 18, 2025

“He accused me of being a porch pirate, and he just talked to me like I was a lost boy,” Altheimer said.

From Seattle Times Dec. 6, 2022

Image: Eufy Eufy showed off a new dual-camera video doorbell, an intriguing solution for your porch pirate problems.

From The Verge Jan. 6, 2022

Even if you want to ding-dong ditch me with my mail, at least I’ll walk upstairs and grab my package before a porch pirate does!

From Seattle Times May 13, 2021

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