scamming the system to getting paid an exorbitant amount of money to sleep or hang out at an establishment called "work". called silva money because regular people need to work overtime to make what silva makes. Also called silva ish.
yo wingate i cant go out tonight im making that silva money.
Working the night tour making that silva ish
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A term coined by MDJunction forum disability fraudster Systemlock. It refers to money obtained (SSDI, SSI, VA) by fraudulent means by scamming the US government by able bodied individuals who allege to be medically disabled from working. Recipients are often fat and lazy who would rather receive a free government handout than work.
I retired early & do not have to work anymore. I am getting my free money from Uncle Sam now.
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Opposite of tree hugger. Unscrupulous, money hungry, money collecting individual or company willing to do anything and destroy anything on this planet to get their fix - more money.
I don't care about your environmental impact or the old tree growth, and that frog is not worth those millions I can make here, said the money hugger.
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when you have nothing but singles in your wallet
Jon: wow you have a fat wallet
Jim: no, not really i just have alot of stripper money
Nick: Could you pay for lunch all i have is stripper money
James: yea sure but you have to pay me back
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(n.) The process of hiding the source of illegal income by processing it through a large-turnover entity, who takes a premium from it, and then receiving the income from that entity to avoid suspicion.
This definition has evolved to include any form of hiding income (or sources of income) in the interests of avoiding tax, although the problem posed by non-specific 'cover-all' statements means that it is open to loopholes because of the vast grey areas.
Money laundering has been practised for over 6000 years, but the term itself comes from the prohibition era of american history.
If a public limited company were to pay its director fees or dividends through purchasing toy cars worth ยฃ1 each for @ ยฃ50,000 each from a foreign company (and listing them as real cars) owned by the receiving directors/shareholders so they get their money with minor taxation, that would be covered by the extended definition of money laundering.
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(adj.) Something that is tight, solid, quality, etc.
Coined by John "Cakes" Auville of the WHFS Sports Junkies. Cakes wanted a home that would not be damaged by termites. Specifically, he expressed a wish for a "money metal house." Originally, "money" (meaning awesome, tight, etc.) modified "metal house," (i.e., a house not made of wood), but now "money metal" is an adjective of its own, and does not require the object it is describing to be made of metal.
"It's a money metal show."
"I'm wearing my money metal Dr. Jthrowback."
"That ref made a money metal call."
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(1)Using the thumb & index finger together by rubbing them until you heard a loud noise; its very useful in a environment of a strip club with a $100 ones in the other hand throwing them at the strippers forehead.
(2)Snaping your fingers. Shaking your head as if you lose your mind, while snapping your fingers with stacks of money in other hand, acting out 'very' crime mob-ish.
Hey John, look at that black guy with dreads over there, he thinks he's hot shit cause he has a lot of money and jewerly. Fucking shaking his dreads and money snapping simultinously with a grey goose bottle in his hand.
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