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You can call that person "Greedy" or, if you'd like to switch to a Latin root, you can use "avaricious". Since "avaricious" is less frequently used, it may carry greater strength than the more common "greedy".
Greedy
The adjective greedy has the adverb form "greedily." It means done in a greedy or avaricious manner.
Because there are as many ways to be greedy as there are greedy people.
If you want to be greedy,well it means to have more than you need, never sharing .
A miser.
greedy, unethical, with out shame or morals
i Know a person that wants to buy the same things I have
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.
A person who doesn't want to share anything can be called possessive or selfish.
You can call that person "Greedy" or, if you'd like to switch to a Latin root, you can use "avaricious". Since "avaricious" is less frequently used, it may carry greater strength than the more common "greedy".
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You can tell them to take a chill pill then leave.
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Selfish