1) A lazy worker who only worries about his sick time, paid time off, vacations, and any other paid holiday.
He worries more about taking time off then making money or working hard.

2) Best example is from the movie "Boiler Room" where Ben Affleck wants salesmen that want to make money, not pikers who worry only about vacation time.

Sentence: That piker will do anything to get out of work.
by A teamer May 10, 2007
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From the word pikey, refers to a person belonging to that group. Pikey/Piker is an Irish gypsy, english trailer trash, and just generally a person not to be trusted, who's past times include stealing, sinnning, gambling and living in caravans. They tend to have a gravitational vortex that attratcts dogs, horses, scrap and junk, and of course, things they have stolen.

Characterised by lurchers on a string, a unintelligible language that "isn't English, it isn't Irish, it's just Pikey" (source: Film: Snatch).
Pikeys are well-known for their skills of negotiation in business.
It's probably why they talk like that...so you can't follow what's being said. (source: Film: Snatch)
"It's a campsite. A pikey campsite."
"What are we doing here?"
"We're buying a caravan."
"Off a pack of fucking pikeys? What's wrong with you? This will get messy...Oh, you bastard.I fucking hate pikers."
by Kate is my goddamn name November 30, 2006
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Origin: 1858

Pike County, Missouri, is located on the Mississippi River north of St. Louis and just south of Mark Twain's Hannibal. It is still a quiet rural county, noted for the Stark Brothers Nursery and not much else.

But its name is known nationwide, thanks to Pikers, who followed the gold rushes to California and Colorado in the mid-nineteenth century. By the late 1850s they were so prominent in these adventures that Piker became the nickname for anyone from Missouri, not just from Pike County.

We find them in a Marysville, California, newspaper of 1860:

"Pillbox said they were there for the benefit of the 'Pikers,' that they might learn to read."

The Pikers were not noted for quickness of wit or spectacular success at finding gold, but they did gain a reputation for frugality. A Piker would not gamble, drink, or spend his money to excess. Thus he was viewed by the free-spending majority as a timid cheapskate.

And so piker, having lost its association with a particular place and thereby its capital letter, came to mean someone of no boldness or ambition, someone who ventures little and always plays it safe.

The term applied first to small-stakes gamblers, then to small-stakes investors in the stock market, then to slackers in any enterprise.
He's pretty good, but compared to the superstars, he's a real piker.
by ema zee April 24, 2008
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Someone who bums out of a party or other occasion altogether, or leaves early after pretending not to pike.
Oh gee mij, you're such a piker! ;-)
by muhaha March 13, 2003
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one who will request an event, yet at the time of actualization for the event, they cancel.
Miss B requested an orgy, but at the time they were offered such a sexual event, they became a piker.
by anarchy May 6, 2003
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piker is a ship name of Walker J Bryant & Piper Rockelle there are so sweet, caring and super cute. They meant on August 14, 2019 or idk but there are just neighbor to lovers, but on 2020 April 25 Walker have another crush but piper is happy for walker before but now piper has a boyfriend and walker is happy with her crush ( not piper) they are separated but there memories never die.
I ship piker but there are over but never forgotten
by milkytea1243 July 6, 2020
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a coward. the word was used in the popular television series Gunsmoke, in the lyrics of a song sang by Festus Haggan, played by Ken Curtis.
"A bully is a piker if you call his bluff".
by Gigi-A-Gogo August 11, 2015
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