词组 | last of the big spenders |
释义 | Idiom last of the big spenders humorous something that you say when you are spending very little money or when someone else is spending very little money.Just an orange juice and some peanuts, please. The last of the big spenders! last of the big spenders ⇨ last of the big spenders; last of the big-time spendersnoun used ironically of a mean person, or ruefully of yourself AUSTRALIA, 1975the last of the big spendersAn ironic expression used when one is making a small or frugal purchase. Did you just order toast and a water? Wow, the last of the big spenders! last of the big spenders, theA tightwad. This term, often used deprecatingly of oneself, originated in the United States during the 1920s, presumably referring at first to the lavish extravagances of the boom preceding the Great Depression. During the Depression it began to be used ironically and self-deprecatingly, as it still is (for example, “I picked it up at a yard sale—I’m the last of the big spenders”). Possibly by design but more probably by coincidence, the term echoes the much older “After great getters come great spenders,” which originated in the sixteenth century, and “Great spenders are bad lenders,” from the seventeenth century, which became proverbial. |
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