Nigerian prince
English
Etymology
Derived from early instances of advance fee scams in which the perpetrator of the scam would send potential victims an email claiming to be a Nigerian prince seeking to move a large amount of money into their country.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /naɪˌdʒɪəɹɪən ˈpɹɪns/, /naɪˌdʒɪɹiən ˈpɹɪns/
Noun
Nigerian prince (plural Nigerian princes)
- A cheat who seeks to obtain money through advance fee scams
- I fell for a Nigerian prince scam
- 2012, Peter M. Haas, John A. Hird, Controversies in Globalization: Contending Approaches to International Relations, CQ Press, page 219:
- Today, in an increasingly interconnected world, a person is more likely to be robbed by a “Nigerian prince” on the Internet than a masked street thug.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see Nigerian, prince.
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