When you say something which is 100% correct and has to be profound!
you would put "money" on that statement cause its so true!
you would put "money" on that statement cause its so true!
by Kimi123 August 17, 2009

by Sterhelio July 27, 2004

by BlackAttack(TheAfricanAssault) June 3, 2003

America's God.
by TheAmazingSocialist June 2, 2009

the FALSE idea that anything can be equated to something else, when actually everything is priceless!!!
10 U.S. Dollars = 1 hour of your life
250 U.S. Dollars = 1 hour of someone else's life who is better than you
1 pound sterling = 1kg of beef
1 pound sterling = 3 kg of wood
3kg of wood = 10kg of sand
10 beaches = 3 rainforests
1 capitalism = 2 communisms
1 anger = 32 hopes
30 kg of wood = 1 hour of your life
money = slavery
250 U.S. Dollars = 1 hour of someone else's life who is better than you
1 pound sterling = 1kg of beef
1 pound sterling = 3 kg of wood
3kg of wood = 10kg of sand
10 beaches = 3 rainforests
1 capitalism = 2 communisms
1 anger = 32 hopes
30 kg of wood = 1 hour of your life
money = slavery
by human beeing December 28, 2010

is a word to describe the vagina pussy. Teenagers use it all the time to cover up , so their parents dont know what they are talking about!
joey: Lifes been good but i aint getting no money!
Ryan: damn son just go out a find a girl that puts her money out every where.
Joey: Shit that money was so wet!
Money is all good
Ryan: damn son just go out a find a girl that puts her money out every where.
Joey: Shit that money was so wet!
Money is all good
by ya boi fred December 22, 2009

(FINANCE) when a financial derivative has intrinsic value to the person who holds it. There are two examples:
* when the strike price of a call option is less than the spot price of the underlying stock, it is worthwhile to exercise it;
* when the strike price of a put option is more than the spot price of the underlying stock, it is worthwhile to exercise it.
Please remember that an option being "in the money" does not mean it was a good investment. You might have bought the option when the difference between the strike price and the spot price was MORE than it is now. If it's expiring, you might as well exercise it because to not do so is just throwing money away. But it still could have been a loss for the investor.
* when the strike price of a call option is less than the spot price of the underlying stock, it is worthwhile to exercise it;
* when the strike price of a put option is more than the spot price of the underlying stock, it is worthwhile to exercise it.
Please remember that an option being "in the money" does not mean it was a good investment. You might have bought the option when the difference between the strike price and the spot price was MORE than it is now. If it's expiring, you might as well exercise it because to not do so is just throwing money away. But it still could have been a loss for the investor.
PHIL: Sweet! My call options are back in the money. Now I'd better exercise them.
MIGUEL: You must be rolling in the cash, Holmes!
PHIL: Not even close. The forex rate for the UK pound nosedived and I got hosed pretty bad. It's not where it was when I bought these rat droppings, but I need to get out before they expire.
MIGUEL: You know, when you first told me about options they sounded like a sweet deal, but...
PHIL: Yeah... the guy who wrote the option always seems to know what's going down better than us dilettantes.
MIGUEL: You must be rolling in the cash, Holmes!
PHIL: Not even close. The forex rate for the UK pound nosedived and I got hosed pretty bad. It's not where it was when I bought these rat droppings, but I need to get out before they expire.
MIGUEL: You know, when you first told me about options they sounded like a sweet deal, but...
PHIL: Yeah... the guy who wrote the option always seems to know what's going down better than us dilettantes.
by Abu Yahya April 15, 2010
