Noun
a woman who associates with or marries a rich man in order to get valuables from him through gifts or a divorce settlement
a miner who digs or pans for gold in a gold field
Source: WordNetgold-digger
I am called a gold digger all the time. I don't care. There is nothing you can do about what other people say. Anna Benson
Martin replied to a negative comment (above): 'I know you think it's a joke, but actually it's offensive both to me and my wife - you're accusing her of being a gold digger' Source: Internet
The couple are now locked in a feud over a financial settlement, with the palace portraying the Russian as a gold digger, claiming she had demanded an £8 million London house as well as a £1.2 million Moscow flat and £24,000-a-month. Source: Internet
The post reads, “Please speak up or it will be too late, a gold digger girl who was with SSR for just a few months will become the scapegoat and people who systematically broke his mind and will power will roam free.” Source: Internet
This led people to label her a gold digger who stuck with Black Coffee for the money. Source: Internet
Twitter was awash with amused reaction from viewers, with hundreds sharing gold digger memes. Source: Internet