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high roller
high rollern. Slang 1. One who spends freely and extravagantly, as for luxuries or entertainment.2. One who gambles rashly or for high stakes.3. An organization, such as a large corporation, that spends or invests liberally or rashly. high′-roll′ing (-rō′lĭng) adj.high roller n slang chiefly US and Canadian a person who spends money extravagantly or gambles recklessly high rolling n, adjhigh′ roll′er or high′roll′er, n. 1. a person who gambles for large stakes. 2. a person or organization that spends money lavishly and sometimes recklessly. [1880–85, Amer.] high′-roll′ing, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | high roller - one who spends lavishly and ostentatiously on entertainment; "the last of the big spenders"big spenderscattergood, spend-all, spendthrift, spender - someone who spends money prodigally | | 2. | high roller - a gambler who wagers large sumsgambler - a person who wagers money on the outcome of games or sporting events |
high roller
high rollerSomeone known for spending or gambling large amounts of money. The back room at the casino was reserved exclusively for high rollers willing to play for big stakes. Jack was known as a real high roller, impressing everyone with his expensive cars, flashy jewelry, and nice clothes.See also: high, rollerhigh rollerFig. a gambler who bets heavily. They welcomed me at the casino because I had the same name as one of their high rollers.See also: high, rollerhigh roller n. a big gambler who risks much money; anyone who takes risks. (Refers to rolling dice.) Rocko is a high roller and isn’t afraid to lose some money. See also: high, rollerhigh roller
Synonyms for high rollernoun one who spends lavishly and ostentatiously on entertainmentSynonymsRelated Words- scattergood
- spend-all
- spendthrift
- spender
noun a gambler who wagers large sumsRelated Words |