A New York City based independent hip hop artist who is recognized for this outstanding music composition, thoughtful lyrics, and well produced music videos.
Money a channel makes when one of their shows gets extremely popular and often used to finance other shows. Coined by Stephen Colbert and John Oliver who both work for HBO. The term "dragon money" refers to the money that HBO made from their popular show "Game Of Thrones".
The phrase is often said when you use money earned by another show to finance your own.
We can spend money on ridiculous things like wax presidents on our shows because we have dragon money.
One who has so much money they could crush you with their ATM receipt but pretends to be broke. Also known as a Big Baller or The Hammer.
Man I would love to buy that new truck but I don't have that Jenkins money.
Daniel Jackson's child to be.
Wow is that thee Robert successful Jackson money.
Money that can be made, but comes with enough complications to make you second guess whether or not you even want that money.
When there is good potential to make money with someone, but every time you make a move the whole situation turns sloppy.
Sloppy, careless people who think they're the shit because, at the moment, they have the plug and that little bit of power they feel makes them more irresponsible then they already are.
When someone borrows money and it's like pulling teeth to get it back.
Joe's got DB Cooper Money. I can profit more with his prices, but there's always extra bullshit with him and I. Dont. Like. That. Shit.
tiktok trend where a group of people say just give me my money one by one and after that everyone applauds that person who said just give me money except the last person to make them feel embarrassed.
Person 1: Just give me my money.
Everyone: Applauds
Person 2: Just give me my money
Everyone: Applauds
Person 3: Just give me my money
Everyone: Applauds
Person 4: Just give me my money
silence
road head; oral payments for a guy picking someone up and driving them around and not wanting monetary compensation.
1. Jessica gave Jeff some gas money, as a thank you for taking her to the party. 2. I'll give you gas money if you pick me up.