Terms vs Bankster - What's the difference?
terms | bankster |
(informal, derogatory) A banker who is seen as criminally irresponsible, or as extorting bailout money from the taxpayers.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 15, author=Andrew Rawnsley, title=The cabinet's quarrels are a warning of the storms ahead, work=The Observer
, passage=Hearing Sir Fred the Shred and the rest of them utter some hedged half-apologies has not made the public feel any warmer to the banksters .}}
As nouns the difference between terms and bankster
is that terms is while bankster is (informal|derogatory) a banker who is seen as criminally irresponsible, or as extorting bailout money from the taxpayers.bankster
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References
*The man who busted the banksters, Smithsonian Magazine