dicker

Related to dicker: diker, docker, dickies, hagglers

dicker with (one)

To haggle or negotiate with one. Don't dicker with me over the price of this mirror, bub—take it or leave it!
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dicker with (one) for (something)

To haggle or negotiate with one for something. Don't dicker with me for this mirror, bub—take it or leave it!
See also: dicker

dicker with (one) over (something)

To haggle or negotiate with one for something. Don't dicker with me over the price of this mirror, bub—take it or leave it!
See also: dicker, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

dicker with someone (for something)

 and dicker with someone (over something)
to bargain with someone for something; to haggle with someone for something. I don't want to stand here dickering with you for a cheap trinket. I don't want to waste time dickering with them over a few dollars.
See also: dicker
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • dicker with (one) over (something)
  • dicker with
  • dicker with (one)
  • dicker with (one) for (something)
  • there's no law against (something)
  • there's no law against it
  • there's no law against something
  • Jew (one) down
  • haggle over
  • haggle over (something)
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Previously, Dicker served on the board of directors of Aviv Centers for Living and is past member of the board with the Jewish Community Center of the Northshore and of the board of overseers of the Boston Children's Museum.
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Dicker has done it before though, and says it will come down to 'bottle'.
THE OLD MAN and I had dickered hard over the "considerable dollars" price tag and I thought I had won hands down, but I soon learned I had been out of my league and that the man was anything but the boozy bumpkin I'd labeled him.
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Dicker, her mother, Alice (Flannagan-Dicker) Johnson and her brother, Robert all of Leominster.
HRW WELCOMES UGANDA'S POISTION Human Rights Watch (HRW) today welcomed the decision by Uganda to exclude Bashir from the summit "This is a welcome statement from the president of Uganda," Richard Dicker, international justice director at the New York-based group, told Agence France Presse (AFP).
GARY Dicker is looking forward to renewing acquaintances with Villa and James Milner at Villa Park this afternoon.
Dicker is a member of the faculty of the Department of Pediatrics, The Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Steven Dicker, a senior consultant at Watson Wyatt who advised on the transaction, said, "This flagship deal heralds the launch of a new market in longevity risk.
Postalworker Paul Dicker, 46, was riding home from work with Royal Mail at Whitchurch when he overtook a lorry and rode straight into the path of an oncoming Ford Fiesta.
In her relatively short text, Rory Dicker targets this demographic with her explanation and clarification of the history of women's rights and women's movements in the United States.
Mike Harrington, Mike Tamposi and Roger Dicker of CB Richard Ellis' Manchester office represented the seller and procured the buyer.
HARD-WORKING Tony Dicker is an unsung hero at Seaton Burn College, according to colleagues.