Results for “cash or cheque”
A flapper's flirty question: do you want to kiss me now or later?
Someone rolling in cash — or the money emoji that flexes it.
Cash earned through your connect — money from the source or the hookup.
A thick roll of cash folded and tied off — a fat wad of bills.
The poor soul left holding a worthless investment after everyone else cashed out.
Money — a cousin of 'guap,' all about the cash flow.
Nadsat for money or cash, one of its few non-Russian terms.
Money — British slang for cash.
Money, cash, dough, the most common Lunfardo word for the folding stuff.
Thousands of dollars in cash — one rack is $1,000.
Someone stuck holding a worthless or crashed asset, left holding the bag while others cashed out.
Stacks of cash — from the rubber bands around bundles of bills; a "band" is $1,000.
Money, cash, paper — a tasty 2000s word for it.
Cockney for money — 'bread and honey' rhymes with money, the likely root of 'bread' for cash.
Cash earned from the hustle or grind — money made the hard way.
Money — classic, long-running slang for cash.
Money — chasing paper means chasing cash.
Cash money — green like a head of lettuce.
Money, cash — 'I'm saving up some dosh.'
Money, cash, paper — a classic West Coast term for the green.
Money — older slang for cash, named for the green color of bills.
Money, plain and simple — the cheddar, the paper, the cash.
Money, cash, or earnings — the dough you work for.
A large amount of money — slang for serious cash.