Shellout Falter

What is Shellout Falter?


1.

A condition or behavior that comes over some people, because they are cheap or short of funds, when the check arrives. Coined by the late, great Roger Miller.

"When you're in a restaurant it's funny how people at the table get shellout falter when the bill comes."

See restaurant, cheap, bill, table, pun


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