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moneynoun something (as pieces of stamped metal or printed paper) customarily and legally used as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of paymentare you sure you have enough money to buy all that? bread(slang), bucks, cabbage(slang), cash, change, chips, coin, currency, dough, gold, green, jack(slang), kale(slang), legal tender, lolly(British), long green(slang), loot, lucre, moola(or moolah, slang), needful, pelf, scratch(slang), shekels(also sheqels or shekelim or shekalim or sheqalim), tender, wampum coinage, speciedead presidents(slang), folding money, paper money, scripbanknote, cashier's check, check, draft, money order, note, promissory notebill, dollar, greenbackbankroll, capital, finances, funds, roll(slang), wad, walletchump change, dibs(slang), dime, mite, peanuts, pittance, shoestringbig bucks, bomb(British), boodle, bundle, earth, fortune, king's ransom, megabucks, mint, packet(chiefly British), pile, potabundance, means, opulence, riches, treasure, wealthresources, wherewithalmad money, petty cash, pin money, pocket money, spending money a wealthy personshe had always planned to marry money capitalist, Croesus, deep pocket, fat cat, have, moneybags, plutocrat, silk stocking moneymaker, money-spinner(chiefly British)magnate, nabob, tycoonbillionaire, gazillionaire, millionaire, multibillionaire, multimillionaire, multimillionairess, zillionaireheir, heiress, jet-setter, jeunesse dorée have-not, pauper bankrupt, beggar in the 14th century |