cha-ching
Sound signaling money coming in.
Definitions
An exclamation imitating a cash register, used when money is made.
cha-ching In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Onomatopoeia of a cash register, in use since around 1969.
People Also Ask
What does 'cha-ching' mean?
It's an exclamation imitating the sound of a cash register, used to celebrate money coming in.
Where does 'cha-ching' come from?
It's onomatopoeia — it mimics the ring of an old cash register — and has been in use since around 1969.
How do you use 'cha-ching' in a sentence?
Say it when you make money, e.g. 'Another sale — cha-ching!'
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