Be blunt and remind him that if he doesn't stop being so miserly that you can fix that quick enough by divorce because in many States and in all Provinces of Canada a woman gets half (including her husband's pension) once divorced! That should put a cork in his bottom! If he is going to harp at you for every little thing you buy then you might as well buy what you need (within reason) because you're going to have to listen to him yapping at you about the money you spent anyway. If you aren't working then work part-time and save your own nest egg. If he doles out money for you to go grocery shopping then be frugal and save some of that money for your nest egg. Don't let him control your whole life because you should each be independent of each other. When buying big ticket items it's advisable to discuss this with your mate.
A miser is 'tight with money' and a hoarder of money. Another term of a miser is a Scrooge!
A person who saves and hoards money is considered a 'miser.'
A miser is a person who hoards money, often irrationally.
A miser. A miser is a rich person that collects gold and stuff. Money boxes are made of gold so a miser.
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The definition of a miser is a greedy person who hoards all his money. Someonewho lives very meagerly and never spends money is an example of a miser.
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Miser
The Tamil word for "miser" is ஏரப்புனை (Yerappunai). It refers to a person who is extremely reluctant to spend money or resources, even when necessary.
An old miser usually refers to a rich person or man that is stingy with their money. Scrooge would be an example of an old miser.
A person who saves and hoards money is considered a 'miser.'
A 'Miser' is someone who doesn't like to spend money and will hoard money. Being a 'Scrooge' has come to mean the same as being a miser, coming from the author, Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, about the miser, Ebenezer Scrooge.