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panhandler

[ pan-hand-ler ]

noun

  1. a person who accosts passers-by on the street, riders on the subway, motorists stopped at red lights, etc., and begs from them:

    A panhandler used to stop me every morning outside this coffee shop, asking me for spare change.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of panhandler1

First recorded in 1890–95; panhandle 2 + -er 1( def )
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Shortly after moving here, I was approached by a panhandler in the parking garage of the Beverly Center.

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He hopes that his ramshackle, crazed aesthetic will prove his sincerity and urgency, like the cardboard signs of the panhandler or proselytizer.

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In Kalispell, city leaders approved an ordinance to punish motorists who give money or supplies to panhandlers.

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This shift has been felt keenly in the realm of street-level charitable giving — from individual donations to panhandlers and street musicians to the red Salvation Army donation kettles outside grocery stores.

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“He was a panhandler. We called him the ‘dollar man.’

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