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big spender

n. (context idiomatic English) One who frequently makes large purchases, especially of extravagant goods.

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big spender

n. one who spends lavishly and ostentatiously on entertainment; "the last of the big spenders" [syn: high roller]

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Big Spender

"Big Spender" is a song written by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields for the musical Sweet Charity, first performed in 1966. It is sung, in the musical, by the dance hostess girls; it was choreographed by Bob Fosse for the Broadway musical and the film. It is set to the beat of a striptease as the girls taunt the customers. "Big Spender" is published by Notable Music and administered by Downtown Music Publishing

Big Spender (TV series)

Big Spender is a United States reality television series on the A&E Network. Host Larry Winget visits people in financial crisis, then advises them how to solve the problems and avoid repeating the same mistakes. The show is produced by NorthSouth Productions and premiered in July 2006.

All episodes show:

  • Winget visiting the individual(s) in crisis and assessing the situation
  • An analysis of the elements in the financial crisis (e.g., consumer debt, overspending)
  • A "contract" of required changes, which the individual(s) must discuss and sign
  • Scenes of the individual(s) following or departing from the agreed-upon changes
  • A return visit from Winget to examine whether the recommended changes were made

A writer for The Arizona Republic described Winget's style as "blunt" and "quite funny." Discussing Big Spender, the writer noted, "Every Saturday night, he can be seen berating people who make lousy financial choices." Another reviewer lauded the educational information, but said Winget "uses a form of tough love that is verbally harsh, caustic, and confrontational" and expressed the opinion that psychological counseling was a missing element from the show.

Winget has commented on the difficulty of finding participants willing to expose their financial difficulties on national television. The first season's participants all were drawn from the south Florida area, but producers planned to recruit nationally for the second season.

Usage examples of "big spender".

Toni turned back to the roulette table, making -it a point to squeeze up against the new big spender who'd taken Ernie's place.

He was a gregarious man of immense appetites, an excellent fisherman, a big spender, and a generous tipper.