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money shot

To ejaculate (cum) on a woman's body, other than inside a crevice. Usually on the face or in the eye

I was screwing her, then i pulled out and gave her a money shot all over her face!

by Matt August 14, 2003

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money for jam

Money that is easily made

Man, do you know how much i got for writing this piece? And it only took me half an hour to do it. I'm telling you, it was money for jam.

by Jeromek May 28, 2006

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g money

a term used to refer to a gangsta

What up g money

by Nick D February 13, 2003

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Dorito Money

Menial wages earned through acts of prostitution.

"That woman has sex for money. Not even that much money, either. Maybe Dorito Money, but certainly not enough for a bus ticket."

Kiersten: "You got any cash?"
Collin: "Nah, all I got is my Dorito Money."

by Chris "Your Hero" Mock January 3, 2011

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money team

An ambitious team of people who can all relate to getting money. It is the only thing they think about all the time every day and always want more (money hungry). Being apart of success.

I used to always be broke but ever since I started trappin I've been money team like crazy.

by Jeffrey Hudson January 31, 2014

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money bomb

A massive donation online WITHIN A SMALL TIMEFRAME to a non-profit organization or political campaign by an organized giving effort.

Wordage first seen in reference to the November 5th, 2007 Money Bomb to Ron Paul, presidential candidate. The effort gave Dr. Paul $4.3 million in 24 hours all from individuals averaging a $103 payment. This act made him break the record for the most money ever given to a REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE in a single day.

"Ron Paul supporters are at it again. They are planning another Money Bomb on Dec. 16th--the Boston Tea Party."

"In an effort to support the Red Cross, our university organized a Money Bomb along with the locals. We raised $100,000 in two hours."

by quickstepper November 9, 2007

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Milk money

AKA "Lunch money"

Etymology: Originally, "milk money" was money given to (Canadian?) children in the 1970s-1990s for their optional daily public school lunchtime purchases of small, chilled 250mL cartons of homogenized milk in squared, waxed paper containers.

Milk money is connected to bullying because bullies profited from its extortion.

"Give me your milk money or I'll give you a face wash!

by K'an March 10, 2014

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