remittance-man

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

n.


one who derives the meansof an inglorious and frequently dissolute existence from theperiodical receipt of money sent out to him from Europe.

1892. R. L. Stevenson, `The Wrecker,' p. 336:

« Remittance men, as we call them here, are not so rarein my experience; and in such cases I act upon a system.»

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