High roller definition, meaning, English dictionary, synonym, see also 'high',high jumper',high jumping',Aswan High Dam', Reverso dictionary, English definition. One who spends freely and extravagantly, as for luxuries or entertainment. La gran aventura. One who gambles rashly or for high stakes. An organization, such as a large corporation, that spends or invests liberally or rashly. Captain jack casino review. High′-roll′ing (-rō′lĭng) adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
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high-roller (pluralhigh-rollers)
- Alternative form of high roller
- 1905 September, Arthur [Cheney] Train, “The Extraordinary Adventure of the Baron de Ville”, in McAllister and His Double, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, , page 59:
- The 'Baron' bowed. This was a new complication, but it was all in the day's work. Of course, the whole thing was plain enough. Fatty Welch was 'working' some swell guys who thought he was a real high-roller. Maybe he was going to pull off some kind of a job that very evening. Perhaps this big chap in the swagger flannels was one of the gang. Barney was thinking hard. Well, he'd take the tip and play the hand out.
- 2005, Joseph Levy, High Roller: A Novel, Lincoln, Neb.: iUniverse, →ISBN, page 24:
- He was a bigger net yield than any two or three girls because a satisfied woman was far more generous than a depleted john. And frequently, Rocco owed a high-roller a favor and the girl came back with nothing.
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