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scrimp (v.)

"to make too small," 1774, originally in English an adjective, "scant, meager" (1718), possibly from a Scandinavian source (compare Swedish skrumpna "to shrink, shrivel up," Danish skrumpen "shrunken, shriveled"), or from a continental Germanic source akin to Middle High German schrimpfen, German schrumpfen "to shrivel," from Proto-Germanic *skrimp-, from PIE root *(s)kerb- "to turn, bend." Related: Scrimped; scrimping.

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Definitions of scrimp from WordNet

scrimp (v.)
subsist on a meager allowance;
scratch and scrimp
Synonyms: stint / skimp
From wordnet.princeton.edu