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high roller

1 of 1noun
/ˈhaɪ roʊ.lər/
Forms:high rollers
1

someone that spends money in an extravagant way

The term "high roller" refers to a person who spends large amounts of money, especially on activities that involve risk. The phrase originated from the world of casinos, where high-rolling players would place large bets on games like poker or roulette. Over time, the term expanded beyond gambling and came to describe anyone who spends money freely or extravagantly. "High roller" is often used to refer to someone who enjoys luxury and has the means to spend without concern for costs. It is commonly used in both business and social contexts.

  • Mike lived the life of a high roller, staying at the finest hotels and dining at Michelin-starred restaurants.
  • She acted like a high roller during her shopping spree, purchasing designer clothes and expensive jewelry.
  • The billionaire entrepreneur is known as a high roller, frequently buying luxury yachts and private jets.
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2

a person who bets on very large sums of money in casinos

A high roller is a person who regularly places large bets or wagers, typically at casinos. The term is believed to come from the practice of rolling dice, where "high" referred to rolling the highest possible numbers, implying a person who was willing to take big risks. These individuals are known for their readiness to gamble large amounts of money, often in games like blackjack, poker, or roulette. High rollers often receive special treatment from casinos, such as luxurious accommodations, exclusive services, or personal attention, in recognition of the significant sums they wager. The term suggests a level of wealth and influence, with high rollers seen as important clients in the gambling industry.

  • The renowned high roller placed a million-dollar bet on the roulette table, drawing a crowd of onlookers.
  • Known as a high roller in the poker world, he frequently wagered tens of thousands of dollars in high-stakes games.
  • The casino offers exclusive privileges to its high rollers, including private gaming rooms and luxury accommodations.
  • As a high roller, she spent a weekend in Las Vegas gambling and living the high life.
  • While most visitors played conservatively, the high roller at the blackjack table bet $50,000 on a single hand.