dollaraire

noun

Etymology

From dollar + -aire.

  1. derived from Taler
  2. borrowed from daler
  3. suffixed as dollaraire — “dollar + aire

Definitions

  1. Somebody whose wealth equals or is greater than the mentioned amount of dollars.

    • The world's playground became a camp, and now is a workshop, and our billionaires, millionaires, and hundred-thousand-dollaraires will have to put up with Florida, California, our sight-seeing trips, and the Canadian resorts.
    • One is the Publishers Clearing House, which I visit every day, because you never know! I just may be the next 10 million-dollar-aire!
    • If not, what fan/heatsink do you all suggest for the 600e (good price to performance ratio important, I aint a hundred-dollar-aire you know)
  2. Somebody whose wealth equals a very small amount of dollars, especially when compared…

    Somebody whose wealth equals a very small amount of dollars, especially when compared with millionaires, hundredaires, etc.

    • They have no millionaires, very few thousandaires, more hundredaires, and mostly dollaraires.
    • THE MILLIONAIRE / […] / THE DOLLARAIRE / First Workingman: I have two thousand dollars that I wish I could invest where I wouldn't have to pay taxes on it.
    • Now as to the money. While I am a multi-thousandaire, I think you might just be a hundredaire or even a dollaraire. So that is an issue.

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