piker
Americannoun
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a person who does anything in a contemptibly small or cheap way.
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a stingy, tight-fisted person; tightwad.
- Synonyms:
- skinflint, penny pincher, cheapskate
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a person who gambles, speculates, etc., in a small, cautious way.
noun
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a wild bullock
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a useless person; failure
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a lazy person; shirker
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a mean person
Etymology
Origin of piker
1275–1325; Middle English: petty thief, equivalent to pik ( en ) to pick 1 + -er 1; compare dial. (N England, Scots, Hiberno-English ) pike to pick 1
Example Sentences
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Michael Bloomberg, another SPC, with his own media empire, makes Schultz look like a piker by comparison.
From The Guardian • Feb. 16, 2019
But even he was a piker compared with wartime presidents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
From Washington Post • Dec. 8, 2014
The Rapture is a piker in this film; of its reported $16 million budget, roughly $15 million appears to have gone to Cage on a dare that he maintain a straight face.
From Chicago Tribune • Oct. 2, 2014
The dispiriting thing is that Jack Abramoff, in the wake of the financial lobbying of the last few years, looks like a piker.
From Salon • May 6, 2010
From what you say, this fellow is probably some piker who has left his country for his country's good.
From The Real Man by Lynde, Francis
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