Rockefeller
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Noun — An extremely wealthy person (informal, used allusively).
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Etymology
From the surname of John D. Rockefeller, the American industrialist who built Standard Oil and became one of history's richest men; his name became shorthand for extreme wealth.
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What does “Rockefeller” mean?
The word “Rockefeller” means an extremely wealthy person (informal, used allusively). In plain terms, used loosely to mean "a very rich person," borrowing the name of the famous oil tycoon.
How do you use “Rockefeller” in a sentence?
Here is “Rockefeller” used in a sentence: “He drives like a Rockefeller but he's on minimum wage.”
What part of speech is “Rockefeller”?
“Rockefeller” is a noun.
Is “Rockefeller” a common word?
“Rockefeller” is an uncommon word in modern English.