Terms vs Cheesepares - What's the difference?
terms | cheesepares |
(cheesepare)
To pinch pennies; to be stingy or miserly.
* 2001 , Sheila Fletcher, Victorian Girls: Lord Lyttelton's Daughters
As a noun terms
is .As a verb cheesepares is
(cheesepare).cheesepares
English
Verb
(head)cheesepare
English
Verb
(en-verb)- None of which he grudged, for he felt, like his father the third Baron, that one should never cheesepare on boys' education.
