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cheapskate
[ cheep-skeyt ]
noun
- a person who is stingy and miserly.
verb (used without object)
- to act in a stingy or miserly way.
cheapskate
/ ˈtʃiːpˌskeɪt /
noun
- informal.a miserly person
Word History and Origins
Origin of cheapskate1
Example Sentences
In this case, however, Southwest’s cheapskate culture was its savior.
“You don’t want to be seen as a cheapskate,” Donkor said.
The Oakland Athletics are a major league team in name only, their talent level a reflection of how little money cheapskate owner John Fisher invests in his product.
“It’s not a cheapskate practice. It’s a flavor-imbuing practice and a way of conserving what you have. Use it instead of discarding it,” she said from her home in New York’s Hudson Valley.
He is such a cheapskate that he won’t even give his own daughter her family name.
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More About Cheapskate
What does cheapskate mean?
A cheapskate is a person who doesn’t like to give or spend money—someone who’s stingy.
Cheapskate is a very informal word that’s always used in a negative way, as an insult.
Example: Some cheapskate left me a quarter and two pennies as a tip today.
Where does cheapskate come from?
The first records of cheapskate come from the 1890s. It’s a combination of the word cheap, meaning “stingy,” and the word skate, which can be used as a negative slang term for a person who’s generally disliked.
Cheapskates are not good tippers. And don’t expect them to spend much on a gift—if they buy you one at all! Cheapskates typically avoid spending money however they can. While some similar terms like penny pincher can be used in a positive way (implying that someone is wisely frugal) or a negative way (implying that someone is stingy), cheapskate is always used negatively. It’s an insult very similar to words like tightwad and skinflint.
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How is cheapskate used in real life?
Cheapskate is always used negatively, but some people apply it to themselves as a source of pride.
I'm such a cheapskate that I literally cannot justify spending more than 10 dollars for a shirt so shopping for me is always agonizing
— steve (@__EvenStephen) June 4, 2017
Chief Wiggum: I wonder if Lou suspects that I was his secret santa
Lou: What kind of cheapskate gives one corn holder?#EverySimpsonsEver— Every.Simpsons.Ever (@EverySimpsons) December 26, 2016
When my parents backpacked through Europe years ago, they travelled with an electric fry pan, so they could cook up stir-fries in their hotel room.
Budget travel is in my blood! I was raised to stretch every penny. Destined to be the biggest cheapskate this world has ever seen!
— Travelling Light (@travellightblog) October 1, 2018
Try using cheapskate!
Which of the following words is LEAST likely to be used to describe someone considered a cheapskate?
A. generous
B. stingy
C. tight-fisted
D. miserly
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