There goes the last great american dynasty, who know if she never showed up what could've been?
She had a marvelous time ruining everything.
She had a marvelous time ruining everything.
by the_weirdo_on_maple_street_11 January 2, 2023

by BradLaw July 16, 2015

Dynasty, aka Die-Nasty, aka Dyn, is a very intelligent person, although you might not seee it all the time because of all the crazy shit she does. She loves her friends like they're her damn siblings. She dances super good and she can make herself look possesed which is scary but pretty fucking cool. If youre close, you can go years without speaking to her and still be as close as 4 dumbasses pronouncing "horchata" wrong. Boys don't drop her, SHE dropps them cuz if you dibt know how to treat her like the queen she is then boo-bye peasent!! You lost your chance and you aint coming back!!
Dynasty give me the fucking coke.
Dynasty dont eat that it was on the floor.
Dynasty you tore my god damn liganent. I hope you break your pinky on a swing.
Dynasty dont eat that it was on the floor.
Dynasty you tore my god damn liganent. I hope you break your pinky on a swing.
by strawberry_nuttella May 7, 2017

A group of complex indivuals, “TTY” is not referred to as an acronym, but a synonym shared between the clan members
by strizium May 19, 2022

a fat hoe click who set there selves out to their friends boyfriend. scary hoes that think their raw
by G.A.B March 28, 2007


How old-money dynasties like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis preserve and grow their wealth across generations. Learn their investment strategies, financial control, and legacy-building secrets.
For centuries, the world’s most powerful families have controlled vast fortunes, shaping economies, industries, and political landscapes. Unlike new-money billionaires who often accumulate wealth rapidly, old-money dynasties sustain their riches for generations. They employ intricate financial strategies, ensure tight family control over assets, and utilize economic policies as a leverage to maintain their highly influential financial empires.
Old-money dynasties sustain power across generations by combining financial discipline, long-term investment strategies, and strong family governance. Families like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis are prime examples of how elite wealth is preserved and influence is maintained over centuries.
For centuries, the world’s most powerful families have controlled vast fortunes, shaping economies, industries, and political landscapes. Unlike new-money billionaires who often accumulate wealth rapidly, old-money dynasties sustain their riches for generations. They employ intricate financial strategies, ensure tight family control over assets, and utilize economic policies as a leverage to maintain their highly influential financial empires.
Old-money dynasties sustain power across generations by combining financial discipline, long-term investment strategies, and strong family governance. Families like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis are prime examples of how elite wealth is preserved and influence is maintained over centuries.
by thequestforprofit April 10, 2025
