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gold digger
noun
- a person who seeks or digs for gold in a gold field.
- Informal. a woman who associates with or marries a man chiefly for material gain.
gold-digger
noun
- a person who prospects or digs for gold
- informal.a woman who uses her sexual attractions to accumulate gifts and wealth or advance her social position
Derived Forms
- ˈgold-ˌdigging, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of gold digger1
Example Sentences
Then the pressure from friends and family and neighbors and gold diggers will become impossible.
In straight relationships with an age gap, words like ‘gold-digger’ and ‘trophy wife’ get thrown around.
You go for your gold-digger lessons, then you go get waxed and tanned.
I tell him all the time, “You know ‘Gold Digger’ is your biggest.”
Every time I go see Kanye in concert, “Gold Digger” still plays big.
New York Post columnist Andrea Peyser called her a gold-digger who “flirted like a tart” with Cain.
Formerly sergeant-major in the —th regiment; now a gold-digger in California.
"Look out for some fresh ground," answered the Welshman, applying himself to the gold-digger's consolation, a pipe.
"Just see that," he said, jerking his head spitefully in the direction of the lucky gold digger.
Mr. Green was an English gold-digger, and was travelling along the main road to his home at Spitzcop.
A blanket, rolled up, gold-digger fashion, was upon the ground.
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