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scrooge originated the book "A Christmas carol" - by Charles Dickens. xxx

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The term "Scrooge" originates from the fictional character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge is known for his miserly and selfish ways, making the word synonymous with someone who is stingy or reluctant to spend money.

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Appeared as a 'name' in Charles Dickens 1843 story, A Christmas Carol. It does not seen to have any other origin

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6y ago

The term is used to refer to a person who is miserly or stingie. Originally the last name of Charles Dickens famous character Ebenezer Scrooge

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Scrooge is another name for a miser. Scrooge is based on Charles Dickens fictional novel, A Christmas Carol, which featured a miser named Ebenezer Scrooge.

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