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couponer

American  
[koo-pon-er, kyoo-] / ˈku pɒn ər, ˈkyu- /

noun

  1. a person who seeks out or saves discount coupons, as for buying grocery items.


Etymology

Origin of couponer

coupon + -er 1

Example Sentences

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One of the biggest changes seen by influencer, mom and couponer Brittany Kline of Savvy Mama is the actual value of the coupon.

From Salon

“We’ll always be a couponer; we’ll always do the site sales,” Mr. Johnson said.

From New York Times

Starting off as an extreme couponer, Belkin has now been posting on social media about free and discounted products for eight years.

From Los Angeles Times

“I like to say that I’m a lazy couponer now,” Mr. Parks said.

From New York Times

The benefit of having something like that is that you kind of have to be a couponer, otherwise you just spent all that money.

From Los Angeles Times