noun Street Slang

welsher

WEL-shur · noun · slang

One who fails to pay a debt or bet; also an informer/quitter.

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A welsher (welcher) is someone who reneges on a debt or gambling bet; in some cant it also tags a quitter or informer.

“No bookie extends credit to a known welsher.”
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welsher In A Sentence

No bookie extends credit to a known welsher.

Origin & Usage

British slang, 19th century.

Variants welcher

People Also Ask

What does 'welsher' mean?

It labels someone who fails to pay a debt or settle a losing bet, and in some cant it can also mean a quitter or informer.

How do you use 'welsher' in a sentence?

Usually about betting: 'No bookie extends credit to a known welsher.' It brands the person as untrustworthy about money.

Is 'welsher' offensive?

It can be, since the term is popularly linked to Wales and treated by many as an ethnic slur. Its actual origin is uncertain, but it is best avoided in that light.

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