pig butcher
English
Etymology
Back-formation from pig butchering.
Noun
pig butcher (plural pig butchers)
- Someone who scams people using the pig butchering technique.
- 2022 April 8, Doug Bailey, “What is "pig butchering?" All about the crypto romance scam that cost one woman $8 million”, in The Business of Business:
- Authorities say the average loss per victim of the scheme is around $180,000, but Divya, according to a lawsuit filed against one alleged pig butcher, saw more than $8 million in cryptocurrency disappear into the fraudulent void.
- 2022 September 19, Cezary Podkul, “What's a Pig Butchering Scam? Here's How to Avoid Falling Victim to One.”, in ProPublica:
- Pig butchers most often begin by creating a phony online persona, typically accompanied by an alluring photo (which itself might have been stolen) and images that convey a glamorous lifestyle.
Verb
pig butcher (third-person singular simple present pig butchers, present participle pig butchering, simple past and past participle pig butchered)
- (chiefly in the past tense) To conduct a pig butchering scam.
- 2022 September 9, Cyrus Farivar, “How One Man Lost $1 Million To A Crypto 'Super Scam' Called Pig Butchering”, in Forbes:
- That was October 2021. By December, Cy had been conned out of more than $1 million dollars — over a quarter of it, borrowed money. His finances were in ruins. Cy, who asked Forbes to identify him by that pseudonym, had been "pig butchered."
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