plutey

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English

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Etymology

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From plute +‎ -y.

Adjective

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plutey (comparative more plutey, superlative most plutey)

  1. (slang, rare) plutocratic
    • 1933, The Commercial Telegraphers' Journal:
      [] Rice Rees, Art Chamberlain, and Butch Nicholson; a select GD crowd, we were told, a rather plutey bunch.
    • 2010, Mark Abernethy, Second Strike:
      She'd been posing as a journalist and had joined a plutey Bangkok tennis club to get close to a general in the government.

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