Can you skin a flint?

to be capable of, or guilty of, any expedient or any meanness for making money.
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Where does Skin flint come from?

skinflint (n.)

"miser, one who makes use of contemptible economy to keep money," 1700, slang; literally "kind of person who would skin a flint to save or gain something," from skin (v.) + flint. Flay-flint in same sense is from 1670s.
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What is an old skin flint?

: a person who would save, gain, or extort money by any means : miser.
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What is a skin British slang?

In British slang a "Skin" is the type of paper used to make roll your own cigarettes and joints. Further down the Oxford Dictionaries entry is this definition. 2.3informal A cigarette paper. '
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What does skin a flint mean?

A flint is a kind of rock that was used in the olden days to start a fire. If you didn't want to buy a new flint, you'd use an old one over and over again, "skinning" it — that is, wearing it down until it's as thin as skin. So someone who did that would be called a skinflint.
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What does my rocket is Skent mean?

adjective. lacking funds. “` skint' is a British slang term” synonyms: broke, bust, stone-broke, stony-broke poor. having little money or few possessions.
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What does Penny Pincher mean?

a mean grasping person who is usually stingy with money. we've ended up treating that penny-pincher to dinner three times and she's never once offered to pay.
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What is meant by stingy person?

stingy, close, niggardly, parsimonious, penurious, miserly mean being unwilling or showing unwillingness to share with others. stingy implies a marked lack of generosity. a stingy child, not given to sharing close suggests keeping a tight grip on one's money and possessions.
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Is the meaning of Scrooge?

or scrooge /ˈskruːʤ/ plural Scrooges or scrooges. Britannica Dictionary definition of SCROOGE. [count] informal. : a selfish and unfriendly person who is not willing to spend or give away money — usually singular.
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Where does the word Piker come from?

The first pikers were migrants to California, around the time of the 1849 Gold Rush, from Pike County, Missouri. (The county was named after Zebulon Pike, the soldier and explorer who also gave his name to Pikes Peak in Colorado.) This version of the term came to mean a worthless, lazy, good-for-nothing person.
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What Bah Humbug mean?

Bah humbug is an exclamation that conveys curmudgeonly displeasure. The phrase is most famously used by Ebenezer Scrooge, the main character in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (1843).
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How do I become a Scrooge?

someone who spends as little money as possible and is not generous: He's a mean old scrooge! Scrooge is a character who hates spending money but learns how to be generous, in the book "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
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What does humbug mean in Christmas carol?

Humbug!" Dickens uses humbug in this scene to stress that Scrooge doesn't believe in ghosts, and thinks that Marley's appearance is simply his senses misleading or playing tricks on him.
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What is a aimless?

Definition of aimless

: without aim or purpose : not having a goal or purpose … we would not get to sit on the verandah drinking cold beer at the end of the day, starting up aimless conversations with other couples …—
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Who hates money in one word?

Piker. Piker can refer to a tightwad, a cheapskate, or basically anyone who does not like to spend or give money.
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What do you call a person who is tight with money?

A cheapskate is someone who is tight with money. Cheapskates will do anything to avoid spending a buck.
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What does the phrase living large mean?

Definition of live large

US slang. : to live like a very wealthy and successful person a star who is living large.
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What does money down the drain mean?

On the way to being lost or wasted; disappearing. For example, Buying new furniture when they can't take it with them is just pouring money down the drain, or During the Depression huge fortunes went down the drain. This metaphoric term alludes to water going down a drain and being carried off.
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What does cheese paring mean?

1 : something worthless or insignificant. 2 : miserly economizing.
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Is Skint a bad word?

adjective British Slang. having no money; penniless.
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What does cheeky mean in British slang?

Cheeky: To be cheeky is to be flippant or somewhat of a smart aleck. Considering British humor, I'd say most people here are a bit cheeky.
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What does my pocket is Skint mean?

adjective. If you say that you are skint, you mean that you have no money. [British, informal]
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Why is Bob Cratchit so poor?

Cratchit and his family live in poverty because Scrooge is too miserly to pay him a decent wage. Cratchit's son, Tiny Tim, is crippled and sick; according to the Ghost of Christmas Present, Tim will die because the family is too poor to give him the treatment he needs.
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Are there no prisons?

“Are there no prisons?... Are there no workhouses?” In Scrooge's eyes, the poor don't need help – he feels that no one should worry about the poor because there are prisons and workhouses for them. 1. Scrooge is immediately presented as an unpleasant character who is completely obsessed with making money.
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Why did Scrooge keep the coal box in his own room?

Scrooge had a very small fire, but the clerk's fire was so very much smaller that it looked like one coal. But he couldn't replenish it, for Scrooge kept the coal-box in his own room; and so surely as the clerk came in with the shovel, the master predicted that it would be necessary for them to part.
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