A coiner is someone who compulsively buys ticket refills in Rebel Racing.
-"Dude, that portuguese guy just joined my h2h bracket and he already has 900 points! I hate these coiners!"
-"Yeah, I know, he does that every time... he just canβt help but paying to win. Last time he did over 4k points in my bracket!"
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In a free-to-play videogame, a Coiner is someone who pays real money in order to get an advantage over free players. The term possibly originated in Exteel, where the real money equivalent was termed NCcoin.
The term is seldom used to describe people who pay for things which don't give a gameplay advantage over free players, such as cosmetic modifications.
Look at that coiner, with his full Aerobolt mechanaut.
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A whiny prepish person whom gripes and complains about not getting "banker" hours at work. One typically finds these individuals slothing about, attempting to grab the spotlight whenever possible
Stop being such a coiner about this, and do what you're told.
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The opposite of a no-coiner. A coiner is someone who believes in cryptocurrencies and actively holds and trades Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) or any other digital currency. They are versed in the crypto world and follow closely the movement of markets and the latest crypto news and trends.
My friend: Is this cryptocurrency worth investing in?
Me: I don't know, let's ask a coiner.
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A whiny prepish person who constantly gripes and complains about not getting "banker" hours at work. These idividuals can usually be found slothing about attempting to hog the spotlight whenever possible
Stop being such a coiner man! Grow up and work what you're told.
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Derogatory term aimed at cryptocurrency miners. Used in an insulting manner against them.
Get the fuck out of this voice channel you dirty coiner!
Fuck outta here coina!
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1. A person who creates coinage, as in making the physical currency;
2. A person who coins or mints new words that catch on and enjoy general usage. NOTE: Just as with money (the origin of the metaphor) there are legitimate coiners whose product has value...and there are counterfeiters who produce cheap, fake, debased words that devalue the language.
"They sang Kipling's 'The Coiner' last night; it was great - what with all that clinking clanking percussion..."
"That Rehka, what a coiner... She's making up words all the time!"
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