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Robinhood
/ˈrɑːbɪnˌhʊd/
Definition
1
A legendary English folk hero, an outlaw who robbed the rich to give to the poor, often depicted operating in Sherwood Forest with his Merry Men.
2
A popular commission-free trading platform and mobile app (stylized as Robinhood) that democratizes access to stock, options, ETF, and cryptocurrency investing for retail investors.
Examples
After a wild week on Robinhood, his portfolio went from rags to riches, then straight back to ramen noodles.
She's a total robinhood at parties—snagging the best snacks from the buffet to share with her crew.
Forget Sherwood Forest; modern robinhoods conquer Wall Street one swipe-right trade at a time.
Grandpa discovered Robinhood and now moonlights as the family's unofficial crypto whisperer.