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  • What is the origin of skinflint and the image it is derived from
    Skinflint is an old expression, probably from thieves slang, whose meaning suggested the idea that one would even skin a flint to save something of it The noun skinflint, which denotes a niggardly person, is first recorded in A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew (London, 1699), by “B E Gent ”:
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    But despite my wife’s insistence, everyone knows it is more properly skinny merrink I don’t care what Oxford English says! Oxford Dictionaries Online offers the following for skinnymalinky (and n
  • Idiom to refer to a person who is tight with money
    5 My preferred term (possibly due to UK bias) is skinflint, which pretty much covers all of your criteria: someone all-round obsessed with accumulating money and hanging on to it Other possibilities include miser or penny-pincher (primarily people who are reluctant to spend), or moneygrabber or hoarder (for people who relentlessly accumulate)
  • Origin of skin as euphemism for money - English Language Usage . . .
    What is the origin or history of using "skin" to refer to "money?" For example, a golf competition called a "skins game" or, referring to an investor who, "has some skin in the game "
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The word skinflint comes to mind: a person who would save, gain, or extort money by any means : miser Example of usage: He was so mean, would ask the barber for a free haircut But the skinflint was actually a very wealthy man Word origin of 'skinflint' C18: referring to a person so avaricious that he would skin (swindle) a flint In other words, a skinflint would swindle a stone to save money
  • What is a person who never leaves a tip called?
    23 Tightwad: a stingy or miserly person A miser Synonyms are cheapskate churl hoarder moneygrubber scrooge skinflint stiff (definition 21c - a poor tipper, a tightwad) penny-pincher pinchfist pinchpenny
  • Expression to arrive at a place with your hands hanging
    In Spanish language there is an expression " llegar con las manos colgando ", that can be literally translated to something like: If you are invited to a friend's party or social gathering, you need to bring some food or drinks, you can't just show up "with your hands hanging" (from your arms) This is to express that if you are not holding anything in your hands when your host greets you
  • What is the English synonym for the German word Sparmeister?
    If you're looking for a neutral word which doesn't carry value judgements, try " frugal " If you want a word with fairly positive connotations, try " economical " or thrifty (noun: saver; note: spendthrift is a noun, but it has the opposite meaning to thrifty) If you want a word with negative connotations, try " cheap " (nouns: skinflint, miser, cheapo) There are plenty of other synonyms to
  • What is a word for a person who uses resources to the maximum?
    0 Most terms I know for this refer to the economic monetary context of the behavior, essentially equating it with "not spending": frugal, economical, thrifty, penny-pinching er, tightwad, skinflint, cheapskate, pinchfist, cheese-paring er1 I suppose that there may people who maximize their resource utilization for reasons other than to save money





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