#cash
87 words tagged “cash”
Money; cash.
Money (Northern English).
A standard full-time job with regular daytime hours.
Money — British slang for cash.
A five-dollar or five-pound note.
Dollars; money.
Heads up — there's money to be made right here, right now.
Money (Russian slang).
Cockney rhyming slang for skint — totally broke, from 'boracic lint'.
Money; a play on 'cheese' and 'cheddar.'
A thick bundle of banknotes.
Cash money — green like a head of lettuce.
Dollars; money.
Money.
To show off your money, style, or success — flexing for the audience.
Money paid out as wages; being on the take.
One-dollar bills.
A five-dollar bill.
The poor soul left holding a worthless investment after everyone else cashed out.
Banknotes; sometimes hundreds specifically.
Money; bits of cash or wealth.
Easy or extra money; profit.
Money (British slang).
Money; small steady earnings.
A thousand dollars in a bound bundle.
A large amount of money.
Cash reserves kept ready to invest when opportunities arise.
Money — a cousin of 'guap,' all about the cash flow.
Money, especially a serious amount of it.
Money (borrowed from Spanish).
To go make money or secure a financial win.
Money.
Money — UK slang, short for "pounds"; "making P's" means making money.
Money, especially a thick stack of it — getting cake means getting paid.
A thick roll of cash folded and tied off — a fat wad of bills.
A British pound (£) — "a quid" means one pound; it stays the same in the plural.
A thousand dollars.
A stingy person who hates spending.
Money (playful extension of 'dough').
One-dollar bills.