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Mugabe Money

Used to describe something worthless. It is a reference to hyper-inflation in Zimbabwe where money is virtually worthless because of Robert Mugabe's policies.
Your shitty car isn't worth Mugabe money!
by Earl Barrett December 20, 2008
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Cash-money

When you turn off a lamp this is a moths natural defence to provoke you into turning it back on
Human: *turns off lamp*
Moth: “THAT WASNT VERY CASH-MONEY OF YOU”

Human: *turns lamp back on*
by Cash-mine September 29, 2018
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soft money

Political donations made in such a way as to avoid federal regulations or limits, as by donating to a party organization rather than to a particular candidate or campaign.
John Terrance Dolan used soft money to fund the National Conservative Political Action Committee.
by silvertip257 October 5, 2005
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fiat money

Money that (a) derives its value entirely from the mandate of the government, and (b) cannot be freely traded. Fiat money is not the same thing as floating currency, because if a floating currency is intrinsically worthless then its lack of worth will be reflected in the forex markets. Fiat money, on the other hand, does not require a disciplined monetary of fiscal policy on the part of the issuing authorities; exchange rates are fixed by decree, which means the state also controls supplies of hard (foreign) currency.
Examples of fiat money include the French revolutionary assignat and the Soviet-era ruble.
by abu yahya September 28, 2008
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Circle Money

When you have run out of serious money and are down to change...nickels, quarters, etc.
Dawg on Friday and Saturday it was all about the Benjamins but come Sunday it was hard to be pimpin' when all you had was circle money.
by Chplhill August 17, 2008
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House Money

1. Playing with house money refers to money that was given to you, easily obtained or stumbled upon. In other words risking it as in a bet means you would have nothing to lose.
2. Living life on house money refers to narrowly escaping death at some previous point in your life. In other words you have defied death and everyday that you are still breathing is a bonus.
3. In sports playing on house money refers to going up against an overwhelming favorite and playing loose and free like you have nothing to lose. A number 16 seed playing against a number one seed in the NCAA tourney would be playing on house money.
1. I was the only survivor in 747 crash that claimed 158 lives. I am living on house money.
2. We have a sub .500 record and we are playing the defending champs in round one of the playoffs. We're playing on house money.
3. This hotel in Vegas gave me $100.00 in funny money to play with in their casino for booking a 4 night stay.
4. A distant rich uncle passed away and left me $100,000.00. House money woooo hoooooo.
by House Money April 20, 2015
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Vex Money

A Caribbean term for the extra bit of money a woman will carry with her on a date. The amount usually covers cab fare or the bus ride home, just in case the cheap mofo wont pay for her ride/invite her in for coffee.
Trini girl: I got a date with cute but poor tonight.
Bajan girl: I hope you got your vex money.
Trini girl: Guuuurrrl, I always gots ma vex money!

*cackle, cackle*
by FoxyPrincess September 3, 2010
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