goldbricker

[gohld-brik-er]

goldbricker Definition

a person who shirks responsibility or performs duties poorly, especially in the workplace.

Using goldbricker: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "goldbricker" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He's always trying to avoid work and is a real goldbricker.

  • Example

    The boss was angry with the goldbrickers who were not meeting their targets.

  • Example

    The company had to fire the goldbricker for his poor performance.

goldbricker Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for goldbricker

Phrases with goldbricker

  • to shirk one's responsibilities or duties, especially in the workplace

    Example

    He's always trying to pull a goldbrick and avoid work.

  • a fraudulent scheme in which a person sells a fake gold brick

    Example

    He fell for the goldbrick game and lost all his savings.

  • a soldier who avoids combat duty by feigning illness or injury

    Example

    The sergeant caught the goldbrick soldier pretending to be sick.

Origins of goldbricker

from 'goldbrick', meaning a brick-shaped block of gold used as a fraud

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Summary: goldbricker in Brief

'Goldbricker' [gohld-brik-er] refers to a person who shirks responsibility or performs duties poorly, especially in the workplace. It is synonymous with 'slacker,' 'loafer,' and 'idler.' The phrase 'pull a goldbrick' denotes shirking one's responsibilities, while 'goldbrick game' refers to a fraudulent scheme involving a fake gold brick. 'Goldbrick soldier' describes a soldier who avoids combat duty by feigning illness or injury.