What is an expression for someone who really only tries to help them?
I am not leader. I’m not follower. What are the best ways to read this sentence? I’m not even that good of a follower either. Just someone will do your bidding for the right price. Even if it doesn’t benefit you — or put you in debt to me — I won’t do it. What
it would do for me?
What is a
mercenary and its noun? A person primarily motivated by personal gain “cheat’s
most infamous mercenary”
Can I be a Leader, not a
Follower? Hell, I’m not even that good of a follower either, just someone who will do your bidding for the right price. Even then, if it doesn’t benefit me, or put you in debt to me, I won’t do it.
Moneygrabber
Fits well and is a countable noun derived from:
Moneygrabber
Very interested in money and trying to get as much money as possible. – Macmillan.
What is the correct pronunciation? What is in the case of the other editors?
Self-serving – MW
Having or showing concern only for your own needs and interests.
There are dozens of synonyms for “sensical” in Thesaurus. Please note that some of them are not in the best English. One example can be found here. I agree with you about self-serving.
Self-serving – MW
Having or showing concern only for your own needs and interests.
There are dozens of synonyms for “sensical” in Thesaurus. Please note that some of them are not in the best English. One example can be found here. I agree with you about self-serving.
Self-serving – MW
Having or showing concern only for your own needs and interests.
There are dozens of synonyms for “sensical” in Thesaurus. Please note that some of them are not in the best English. One example can be found here. I agree with you about self-serving.
Can I be a Leader, not a
Follower? Hell, I’m not even that good of a follower either, just someone who will do your bidding for the right price. Even then, if it doesn’t benefit me, or put you in debt to me, I won’t do it.
Moneygrabber
Fits well and is a countable noun derived from:
Moneygrabber
Very interested in money and trying to get as much money as possible. – Macmillan.
What is the correct pronunciation? What is in the case of the other editors?
Can I be a Leader, not a
Follower? Hell, I’m not even that good of a follower either, just someone who will do your bidding for the right price. Even then, if it doesn’t benefit me, or put you in debt to me, I won’t do it.
Moneygrabber
Fits well and is a countable noun derived from:
Moneygrabber
Very interested in money and trying to get as much money as possible. – Macmillan.
What is the correct pronunciation? What is in the case of the other editors?
Self-serving – MW
Having or showing concern only for your own needs and interests.
There are dozens of synonyms for “sensical” in Thesaurus. Please note that some of them are not in the best English. One example can be found here. I agree with you about self-serving.