The term "tightwad" originated in the United States during the early 20th century, with its earliest recorded use dating back to around 1914. It is believed to be a combination of "tight," meaning unwilling to spend money, and "wad," referring to a bundle of cash. The term conveys a sense of frugality and stinginess, often used to describe someone who is excessively reluctant to part with their money.
It's an old term from the trade-guild era. When you got dismissed, you put your tools in a sack and left.
Originally, vulgar Latins used the term "rasicare" to indicate "to scrape" as in: to scrape something off of your shoe....
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It is from the Greek language and just means the 'common people'. It can also be misused to mean the 'upper class' which is a misinterpretation of 'hoity-toity
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He doesn't spend money on his children. He's a tightwad.
The Tightwad - 1914 was released on: USA: 3 November 1914
The Tightwad - 1917 was released on: USA: 22 October 1917
The term Pogrom did not originate during the Holocaust.
The Tightwad's Present - 1913 was released on: USA: 7 November 1913
Training a Tightwad - 1913 was released on: USA: 17 February 1913
Binks the Tightwad - 1913 was released on: USA: 1 March 1913
A Loose Tightwad - 1923 was released on: USA: 18 February 1923
I do not believe the origination of the term is known exactly. Some think it is because the Dutch were very thrifty people who only spent money on necessities and did not go out for entertainment or eating. There was also the use of the term during the period of American colonization that used Dutch as a term of a person being a tightwad. The British competed with the Dutch and the Dutch were always trying to find ways to capture British trade and customers. Wikipedia has an article on the term.
The cast of A Loose Tightwad - 1923 includes: James Parrott Jobyna Ralston
Tightwad Pays for a Dog - 1912 was released on: USA: 10 February 1912