In sneaker talk, the term "lunch money" is used when a sneaker is sold for very little profit, i.e. the sneaker is sold for a little over it's retail price (hence "lunch" money, typically because it is a small sum of money you would buy lunch with). This sum typically varies between 5-20$.
Person 1: I sold my yeezys for 235$ yesterday.
Person 2: but you paid 220$ for them! That's lunch money profit.
That jumpscare donation noise that popular streamer, Ranboo, that would play when he get money.
Me: *chilling with Ranboo's stream in the background*
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"🦀GIVE ME SOME MONEY🦀"
Money that can be tossed about carelessly, as though the thrower were rich, when in reality, it is light bill money. Usually used in the phrase "I got trianguluh moneh, mah moneh trianguluh, bebeh" in a voice like that of rapper Plies.
I GOT TRIANGULUH MONEH triangular money, MY MONEH TRIANGULUH BABEH!
Money used for the sole purpose of buying a laptop.
Son: Hey Dad, can I have a Laptop?
Dad: You got some Laptop Money?!
Detroit nickname for a lawyer.
Man, that Fenkell J. Money just cost me $30k, but I'm not locked up.
A phrase used in a sarcastic manner in order to make the person you're talking to feel small/insignificant. Can also be used when being informed that you're incorrect about something.
1) Tom: "What's the time?"
Will: "8 I think."
Laura: "It's 9 actually."
Will: "Soz, don't steal my dinner money!"
2) A twelve year old chav tries to mug you..
Dave: "Mate, don't steal my dinner money."
When you drive a chevrolet movie theater
"Interior Crocodile alligator I drive a Chevrolet movie theater"
"Wow that is so Cash money"