A person who swindles you by means of deception or fraud.
1There is never a nickel that gets by that old gouger.
2A gouger is one who stabs with his thumb.
3The gouger is actor Colin Farrell, last seen by most people persecuting Tom Cruise in Steven Spielberg's Minority Report.
4Labor laws being what they are in Europe these days, it is apparently no longer cost-effective to employ an eye-gouger.
5The three Englishmen, Gouger, Laird, and Rogers, were called and examined.
6Pharmaceutical companies are generally seen as well to use the phrase price gougers basically.
7Nor had the Gouger borne him any ill-will for it.
8He only wears shades in winter - "the gougers steal them from me in the summer".
9Price-gougers can be fined $1,000 per incident and up to $25,000 per day.
10City of merchants -sorry, I mean thieves, gougers, frauds and those who fatten themselves on the misery of others.
11Amazon called the price-gougers "bad actors." "There is no place for price gouging on Amazon," a spokesman said in a statement.
12Milfort gives a very amusing account of the "Anglo-Américains d'une espèce particulière," whom he calls "crakeurs ou gaugeurs," (crackers or gougers).
13Mr. Gouger, a young merchant residing at Ava, was then with us, and had much more reason to fear than the rest of us.