🔄 Synonyms of "Dicker"
4 synonyms found via WordNet and Google Books.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hucksternoun | A peddler or hawker, who sells small items, either door-to-door, from a stall, or in the street. |
| chaffernoun | (intransitive) To haggle or barter. |
| haggleverb | (intransitive) To argue for a better deal, especially over prices with a seller. |
| higgleverb | (archaic) To wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.); to haggle. |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dicker"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chaffernoun | (intransitive) To haggle or barter. |
| haggleverb | (intransitive) To argue for a better deal, especially over prices with a seller. |
| higgleverb | (archaic) To wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.); to haggle. |
| hucksternoun | A peddler or hawker, who sells small items, either door-to-door, from a stall, or in the street. |
| dibblenoun | A pointed implement used to make holes in the ground in which to set out plants or to plant seeds. |
| diddlenoun | (slang, childish, countable) The penis. |
| diddernoun | (dialect, intransitive) To rattle or shiver. |
| diddle-daddleverb | (intransitive) To dilly-dally |
| daddlenoun | (slang, obsolete) The hand or fist; used in the phrase "tip us your daddle" meaning "give me your hand". |
| dightnoun | (rare, archaic) simple past or past participle: adorned, decorated, or furnished (with); dressed, arrayed, or decked out. |
| dindlenoun | A tingle; a thrill. |
| jew downverb | (slang, offensive, transitive) To bargain or haggle with a seller in order to obtain a lower price for a good or service. |
| ding upverb | (transitive, slang) To dent, bend, or injure. |
| dinknoun | (tennis) A soft drop shot. |
| tip the daddleverb | (slang, obsolete) To shake hands. |
| dizenverb | (transitive) To dress with clothes; attire; deck; bedizen. |
| dissertnoun | To discourse or dispute; to discuss. |
| dinnleverb | Alternative form of dindle. [To tingle, as from cold; quiver; thrill] |
| daikernoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete, transitive) To deck out; to adorn. |
| dingenoun | (uncountable) Dinginess. |
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