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  • Lanellundefined Offline
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    Someone who invests your [money] until [its all] [gone] ...

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      stock [salesman] or [dealer] in [stocks] ( market makers )

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        A slang term for [a prostitute]: [especially] one who has a [pimp]

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          Financially ruined, bankrupt.

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            a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission

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              An agent involved in the exchange of messages or transactions.

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                To act as a broker; to mediate in a sale or transaction.

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                  one who transacts business for another; an agent

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                    a dealer in secondhand goods

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                      a pimp or procurer

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                        Originally a broken tradesman, from the Anglo-Saxon broc, a
                        misfortune; but, in later times, a person who usually transacts the
                        business of negotiating between the merchants and ship-owners respecting
                        cargoes and clearances: he also effects insurances with the
                        underwriters; and while on the one hand he is looked to as to the
                        regularity of the contract, on the other he is expected to make a candid
                        disclosure of all the circumstances which may affect the risk.

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                          From the Anglo-Saxon brucan, through the Old English brocour, to use for profit.

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                            A mediator between a buyer and seller.

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                              brōk′ėr, n. one employed to buy and sell for others: a second-hand dealer: a pander: a commissioner.—v.i. Broke, to bargain, negotiate: (Shak.) to act as a pander or go-between:—pr.p. brōk′ing; pa.p. brōked.—ns. Brok′erage, Brok′age, the business of a broker: the commission charged by a broker: a commission charged for transacting business for others; Brok′ery, the business of a broker.—p.adj. Brok′ing, doing business as a broker: practised by brokers. [M. E. brocour—A.S. brucan; Ger. brauchen, to use, to profit.]

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