optionaire

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of option +‎ millionaire.

Noun[edit]

optionaire (plural optionaires)

  1. A person whose wealth consists of or was made through stock options.
    • 2001 May 1, Daniel Kadlec, “Options At Work”, in Time:
      Don't you just get sick thinking about all those Silicon Valley optionaires who lost much of their fortune in the tech meltdown?
  2. A person who has been afforded greater opportunities by having been born into privilege.
    • 1980, Celeste MacLeod, Horatio Alger, Farewell: The End of the American Dream, Seaview Books, →ISBN, page 144:
      A new word, "optionaires," makes this distinction. Optionaires are defined as people who grew up in the affluent society — that is, the upper third of the nation — and have options in life and privileges in society as a result of their upbringing.

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