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run for your money

Figurative language meaning to challenge someone

Your car might be fast but my car would give you a run for your money

by ruthlesswat July 31, 2015

95πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž


run for your money

In the event that your friend is telling you that he can, for example, get with some chick before you the following phrase might be applied.

If you think you can get with that hottie before me I'll certainly give you a run for your money!

by M3tro May 18, 2005

80πŸ‘ 159πŸ‘Ž


Run for your money

1. If you think you are correct, or going to win, someone gives you a run for your money if they prove you wrong or beat you.
2. In the event of you doubting someone or wanting someone or something to be right. You may tell someone you’ll give them a run for your money. Their*

Run for your money ~ term, Figure of speech.
β€œJason got a run for his money when he tried to play Michael 1-on-1”

by MRxFLAME August 5, 2017

28πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


run you back your money

Give someone back their money

Ima run you back your money

by Angel falls February 12, 2021

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž