itchy palm



*itchy palm

 and *itching palm
Fig. [of a hand] in need of a tip. (As if placing money in the palm would stop the itching. *Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) All the waiters at that restaurant have itchy palms. The cabdriver was troubled by an itching palm. Since he refused to carry my bags, I gave him nothing. Whenever he sees expensive luggage, the hotel doorman gets an itching palm.
See also: itchy, palm

itchy palm

Also, itching palm. A desire for money, greed; also, wanting a bribe. For example, The porter has an itchy palm; he wants a big tip, or The mayor was known for his itchy palm. This expression alludes to placing money in the palm of the hand. [Late 1500s]
See also: itchy, palm

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Blair['blɛə]
ParrisPER-is, PAR-isEnglish (Rare)
AndraŽ-Slovene
Kristen (2)KRIS-tinEnglish
WilfridWIL-frədEnglish
Iepthae-Biblical Latin