Someone who has gone from being wealthy on paper to stone cold busted after finding the millions on paper were either fraudulent from the outset or stolen.
Jack had been living pretty well in Miami Beach during his retirement, but then he turned out be a Madoff Millionaire, so now he works as a greeter at Wal-Mart and lives in a trailer.
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Someone who thinks making 80k a year puts them in the ranks of CEO's and Rockefeller. Usually seen driving a leased low end, German model car, and living in a mortgaged out, 300-450k semi-custom tract home in a master planned suburb.
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Person A: "Usually when I go shopping, I end up spending---"
Person B: "--A small loan of a million dollars."
Person A: "Fuck you."
Person B: "--A small loan of a million dollars."
Person A: "Fuck you."
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This comes from an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the geeky and unpopular character Milhouse enjoys a small number of fortunate happenings, such as finding Ten Dollars. In response to the lucky occurrence, he exclaims "Everything's coming up Milhouse!" The total expression is reduced to "Millhouse" for convenience. Millhouse is a misspelling of Milhouse.
This comes from an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the geeky and unpopular character Milhouse enjoys a small number of fortunate happenings, such as finding Ten Dollars. In response to the lucky occurrence, he exclaims "Everything's coming up Milhouse!" The total expression is reduced to "Millhouse" for convenience. Millhouse is a misspelling of Milhouse.
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