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I'm looking for an adjective that describes a person who never gives present? Help me out😅










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  • I’d tell you, but then I’d have to put a dollar in the swear-jar. And frankly, I’m just not up for that kind of cash right now.

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  • stingy: unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. Synonym: Scroogelike (Oxford Dictionary).

    – KannE
    2 days ago













  • What has the title got to do with the question? If you want an American slang word, this piece of information should go in the question. If you want an insult this too should be said. If you want a formal and non-judgemental term, idiom, catchphrase, or unusual expression... you've guessed it. It should be EDITED in the question. You should also add what you found in a thesaurus, e.g. the entries: "ungenerous", "thrifty" or "mean" and say why they don't fit. Do all that, about 10 m of research, and the question becomes interesting and users will want to post answers. Good luck!

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  • I’d tell you, but then I’d have to put a dollar in the swear-jar. And frankly, I’m just not up for that kind of cash right now.

    – Dr. Shmuel
    2 days ago











  • stingy: unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. Synonym: Scroogelike (Oxford Dictionary).

    – KannE
    2 days ago













  • What has the title got to do with the question? If you want an American slang word, this piece of information should go in the question. If you want an insult this too should be said. If you want a formal and non-judgemental term, idiom, catchphrase, or unusual expression... you've guessed it. It should be EDITED in the question. You should also add what you found in a thesaurus, e.g. the entries: "ungenerous", "thrifty" or "mean" and say why they don't fit. Do all that, about 10 m of research, and the question becomes interesting and users will want to post answers. Good luck!

    – Mari-Lou A
    2 days ago
















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put on hold as off-topic by Scott, tchrist 2 days ago


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put on hold as off-topic by Scott, tchrist 2 days ago


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  • I’d tell you, but then I’d have to put a dollar in the swear-jar. And frankly, I’m just not up for that kind of cash right now.

    – Dr. Shmuel
    2 days ago











  • stingy: unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. Synonym: Scroogelike (Oxford Dictionary).

    – KannE
    2 days ago













  • What has the title got to do with the question? If you want an American slang word, this piece of information should go in the question. If you want an insult this too should be said. If you want a formal and non-judgemental term, idiom, catchphrase, or unusual expression... you've guessed it. It should be EDITED in the question. You should also add what you found in a thesaurus, e.g. the entries: "ungenerous", "thrifty" or "mean" and say why they don't fit. Do all that, about 10 m of research, and the question becomes interesting and users will want to post answers. Good luck!

    – Mari-Lou A
    2 days ago





















  • I’d tell you, but then I’d have to put a dollar in the swear-jar. And frankly, I’m just not up for that kind of cash right now.

    – Dr. Shmuel
    2 days ago











  • stingy: unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. Synonym: Scroogelike (Oxford Dictionary).

    – KannE
    2 days ago













  • What has the title got to do with the question? If you want an American slang word, this piece of information should go in the question. If you want an insult this too should be said. If you want a formal and non-judgemental term, idiom, catchphrase, or unusual expression... you've guessed it. It should be EDITED in the question. You should also add what you found in a thesaurus, e.g. the entries: "ungenerous", "thrifty" or "mean" and say why they don't fit. Do all that, about 10 m of research, and the question becomes interesting and users will want to post answers. Good luck!

    – Mari-Lou A
    2 days ago



















I’d tell you, but then I’d have to put a dollar in the swear-jar. And frankly, I’m just not up for that kind of cash right now.

– Dr. Shmuel
2 days ago





I’d tell you, but then I’d have to put a dollar in the swear-jar. And frankly, I’m just not up for that kind of cash right now.

– Dr. Shmuel
2 days ago













stingy: unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. Synonym: Scroogelike (Oxford Dictionary).

– KannE
2 days ago







stingy: unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. Synonym: Scroogelike (Oxford Dictionary).

– KannE
2 days ago















What has the title got to do with the question? If you want an American slang word, this piece of information should go in the question. If you want an insult this too should be said. If you want a formal and non-judgemental term, idiom, catchphrase, or unusual expression... you've guessed it. It should be EDITED in the question. You should also add what you found in a thesaurus, e.g. the entries: "ungenerous", "thrifty" or "mean" and say why they don't fit. Do all that, about 10 m of research, and the question becomes interesting and users will want to post answers. Good luck!

– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago







What has the title got to do with the question? If you want an American slang word, this piece of information should go in the question. If you want an insult this too should be said. If you want a formal and non-judgemental term, idiom, catchphrase, or unusual expression... you've guessed it. It should be EDITED in the question. You should also add what you found in a thesaurus, e.g. the entries: "ungenerous", "thrifty" or "mean" and say why they don't fit. Do all that, about 10 m of research, and the question becomes interesting and users will want to post answers. Good luck!

– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago












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