stiffed

/stɪft/
verb
  1. Past tense of stiff: to fail to pay someone money that is owed, such as a tip or a debt.
    • He stiffed his roommate on the rent for three months.
    • The contractor stiffed the workers after the job was done.
    • The customer stiffed the waiter by leaving no tip.
  2. Past tense of stiff: to ignore or snub someone deliberately.
    • The celebrity stiffed the fans who asked for an autograph.
    • He stiffed his colleague by not responding to the invitation.
    • She felt hurt when her friend stiffed her at the party.
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