noun Internet Slang

gravy

GRAY-vee · noun · informal

Easy or extra money; profit.

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Slang for money gained easily, or pure profit on top of what you need.

“Costs are covered, the rest is gravy.”
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gravy In A Sentence

Costs are covered, the rest is gravy.

Origin & Usage

American slang; 'gravy train' for easy money dates to the early 20th century.

People Also Ask

What does 'gravy' mean as money slang?

It means money that comes easily, or pure profit on top of what you actually need.

Where does 'gravy' for money come from?

American slang; the related 'gravy train' for a source of easy money dates to the early 20th century.

How do you use 'gravy' in a sentence?

For example: 'Costs are covered, the rest is gravy' — everything beyond that is bonus profit.

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