highbinder

[ˈhaɪˌbaɪndər]

highbinder Definition

  • 1a dishonest or unscrupulous politician or public official
  • 2a person who cheats or swindles others

Using highbinder: Examples

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  • Example

    The city was plagued by highbinders who used their power for personal gain.

  • Example

    He was known as a highbinder who would do anything to win an election.

  • Example

    The company was accused of hiring highbinders to manipulate the stock market.

highbinder Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for highbinder

Phrases with highbinder

  • highbinder tactics

    dishonest or unethical methods used to achieve a goal, especially in politics

    Example

    The candidate was criticized for using highbinder tactics to smear his opponent.

  • highbinder business

    a business that engages in illegal or unethical practices

    Example

    The company was shut down for being a highbinder business.

  • a group of criminals who engage in illegal activities such as extortion, racketeering, and murder

    Example

    The police arrested several members of a highbinder gang that had been terrorizing the neighborhood.

Origins of highbinder

from 'highbinding', a term used in the 19th century to describe a form of political corruption among Chinese immigrants in the US

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Summary: highbinder in Brief

'Highbinder' [ˈhaɪˌbaɪndər] refers to a dishonest or unscrupulous politician or public official, or a person who cheats or swindles others. It is often used to describe corrupt practices in politics or business, as in 'highbinder tactics' or 'highbinder business.' The term has its roots in the 19th century, when it was used to describe a form of political corruption among Chinese immigrants in the US.