An amount of money which allows someone to simply summon sales people with a loud "yoohoo" and point to an item they wish to purchase without any need to know price.
"Yoohoo, can I get this right here and oh, two of these."
See documentary "Living with Michael Jackson" where he demonstrates Yoohoo money while shopping at the Venetian in Las Vegas.
See documentary "Living with Michael Jackson" where he demonstrates Yoohoo money while shopping at the Venetian in Las Vegas.
by T-Mad July 04, 2009
Known as Big Money to his family and to his sycophants whose salaries are paid by him, he’s known as the Big Spy in Russia.
by Dr Bunnygirl August 05, 2019
The money that your wife or girlfriend makes from her well-paying job, that she does not contribute to the household, and by not contributing forces you, the husband or boyfriend, to pay all bills.
How is Jim so broke all the item don't he and his wife both make really good money? Yeah but Jim's wife sticks him with all the bills, so he never has any. Oh right she got her princess money, but Jim's the one who has to pay.
by hel112570 July 20, 2015
by the_expert_etymologist October 20, 2010
Gas Money is a platform that connects homeowners and small business owners with hardworking young adults in their area to complete chores
HS Student 1: "Dude I need to get a job to buy some more gas"
HS Student 2: "Check out Gas Money (gasmoney.app), I made $300 last weekend!"
HS Student 2: "Check out Gas Money (gasmoney.app), I made $300 last weekend!"
by cool-stat-guy December 27, 2022
by Eric•~• June 27, 2020
The term emphasizes the fact that money and time are often interchangeable because most individuals earn a per/hour salary. Because unavoidably it must be used recuperating and preparing for work eating, sleeping, on the toilet, showering dressing, shopping, visiting a doctor or dentist, resting, playing, time not used earning a salary is also "time-money".
Concise, logical, effective communication saves time-money, boosts productivity and happiness. Illogical, inconcise, wordy/redundant thus ineffective communication produces confusion, frustration, powerlessness, anger and unhappiness, and drains time-money. Depending on who the individual worker is, in a year the seconds lost as a consequence of inconcise, illogical, ineffective communication ad up to hours, days, weeks, or months. Multiplying that lost time by millions of workers in a nation adds up to years, and those years translate to lost profits and lower the GPA. Do corporations prefer to dumb (down) the masses to sell more products and more junk than to direct schools to teach students to communicate correctly? Look around.
by but for June 12, 2018