Having or showing a desire to eat or drink in large or excessive amounts. 3. Extremely eager or desirous for an activity or pursuit: greedy for the opportunity to prove their ability. [Middle English gredi, from Old English grǣdig; see gher- in Indo-European roots.] greed′i ness n.
covetous, greedy, acquisitive, grasping, avaricious mean having or showing a strong desire for especially material possessions. covetous implies inordinate desire often for another's possessions.
I say, yeah I would want myself Baby please believe me I’ll put you through hell just to know me (ya ya) So sure of yourself Baby don’t get greedy That shit won’t end well No it won’t end ...
GREEDY definition: 1. wanting a lot more food, money, etc. than you need: 2. A greedy algorithm (= a set of…. Learn more.
If you describe someone as greedy, you mean that they want to have more of something such as food or money than is necessary or fair. He attacked greedy bosses for awarding themselves big rises. She is greedy and selfish.
Definition of greedy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Greedy definition: Having or showing a strong or excessive desire to acquire money or possess things, especially wishing to possess more than what one needs or deserves.
having a strong or great desire for food or drink. eager (often fol. by of or for): greedy for praise. greed′i ness, n. 1. grasping, rapacious, selfish. 3. See avaricious. 2. ravenous, voracious, gluttonous, insatiable. 3. covetous, anxious. 1. generous, unselfish.
Intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food. In a way that shows an excessive or selfish desire for something. Non-fiction (Economics/History): Books discussing financial crises or political corruption often highlight instances of " greedy " behavior.