skinflint
English
Etymology
(From thieves' slang:) one who would skin a flint for the sake of gain or economy. (Source: Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language: College Edition, Cleveland and New York, The World Publishing Company, 1962, p. 1367.)
Noun
skinflint (plural skinflints)
- One who is excessively stingy or cautious with money; a tightwad; a miser.
- 1842, Gogol, Dead Souls, chapter 4
- You know, he is quite a different sort from the Public Prosecutor and our other provincial skinflints--fellows who shiver in their shoes before they will spend a single kopeck.
- 1842, Gogol, Dead Souls, chapter 4
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:miser
Translations
one who is excessively stingy or cautious with money
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