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old money

Inherited capital; best when the money has been in the family for at least 3 generations.

The Pews, the Rockefellers, the duPonts, the Fords, the Mellons, and the Vanderbilts all certainly qualify as old money.

by hater123 May 5, 2007

328๐Ÿ‘ 120๐Ÿ‘Ž


money box

Vagina- United Kingdom regional

so 'e put 'is wanger in me money box 'n didn't even pay me tupence."

by J E. Walker May 10, 2003

13๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


YouTube Money

A noun describing an enormous sum of currency acquired by posting videos on the interwebs.

Generally YouTube wizards have majestically reached this feat by posting videos of kittens, groin shots, live t.v. profanities, and self-help clips.

As soon as 10,000 views has been reached, the video uploader instantly becomes unfathomably rich.

Never over exaggerated and always exact, such as when speaking to a friend:
-"Yo, you finna buy Bears tickets for Sunday?"
-"I'ma buy the team after I get that YouTube Money. Got 50 views yesterday"

Can be used in business situations as well:
-"How is that Q1 report looking"
-"Dismal Sir, but we are projected to turn everything around in Q2. Two words, 'YouTube Money'"

by OogaBoogaMan September 25, 2014

13๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


pin money

English slang.

Pin Money, extra household income, normally earned by the house wife in a part time cleaning or shop job, used to pay for extra's like holidays and special occasions.

Our pin money took us to Spain for two weeks last August.

by black flag May 31, 2004

27๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Grass Money

Instead of gas money, one pays for a ride by smoking down with them instead.

Hey, want to drop me off at the office, I'll give you some grass money.

by masticator93 February 23, 2011

1260๐Ÿ‘ 512๐Ÿ‘Ž


lunch money

Bearing refrence to the period of adolescent age when nerds would get beat up by the bigger kid for their lunch money. Thus, lunch money as an adjective can be used to describe anything not worth your time, or done poorly.

Dude, that was a lunch money party last night.

by Aaron December 18, 2004

48๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


new money

Someone who is rich but does not come from a weathly background or family history.

The opposite of Paris Hilton.

"They call me new money, say I have no class, I from the bottom, I came up too fast."
- 50 Cent

by beaver clipper November 20, 2004

406๐Ÿ‘ 158๐Ÿ‘Ž