Grabby
(adjective)
- Having a tendency to take or grasp something eagerly or without permission.
- Having a tendency to take or grasp something eagerly or without permission.
Origin:
From the word "grab" which is derived from old english "græppan" meaning to seize or take hold of.
Examples:
- The grabby child couldn't keep his hands to himself and was always taking toys from other kids.
- The grabby customer snatched the last item off the shelf.
- The grabby boss always took credit for his employee's hard work.
- The grabby businessman had a greedy and selfish attitude.
- The grabby hands of the thief were always looking for something to steal.