Pronunciation: /skɪp ˈdaɪvər/
noun a person who searches through dumpsters or skips for discarded items, often for the purpose of reusing or recycling them
A1 The skip diver found some valuable items in the dumpster.
A2 The skip diver was able to salvage a lot of useful things from the rubbish.
B1 The skip diver is known for their ability to find hidden treasures in discarded items.
B2 The skip diver's expertise in scavenging has earned them a reputation in the community.
C1 The skip diver's keen eye and resourcefulness have led to many successful finds.
C2 The skip diver's knack for uncovering valuable objects in trash heaps is truly impressive.
formal The skip diver was arrested for trespassing on private property.
informal I heard that skip divers were scavenging for valuable items in the construction site.
slang Those skip divers are always looking for a quick way to make some cash.
figurative Being a skip diver in the world of business means always looking for opportunities in unlikely places.
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