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sting money 

The biggest paycheck you can get at your own workplace. Nobody is allowed to make more money than that.

It refers to 80's and 90's WCW Wrestling star "Sting" (aka Steve Borden)
Sting was known as the highest paid employee at WCW (WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING)

When former WWE wrestlers would seek employment with WCW. They would lie and tell the other members of the WWE locker room that they were getting "Sting Money" for quitting Vince McMahon's company and jumping to Ted Turner's company.

This was a tactic used to get people gossipping, in order to recieve a bigger Counter money offer from McMahon by falsely-inflating the amount of money.

"Sting Money" is alleged to be $750,000 per year by former WCW Executive Vice President. Eric Bischoff
Scott Hall: "Hey yo Kev...you should give your notice today. Ted Turner is offering me STING MONEY to leave New York to go wrestle in Atlanta"

Kevin Nash: "STING MONEY?! WOW! Even Ric Flair doesn't get paid STING MONEY!"
sting money by rdu3 June 1, 2018
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Monty Money 

The next best thing. No one is on Monty Moneys level you all wish you had his drip. YUHRRDDD
Who’s that guy over there?

That’s monty money you dumbfuck
Monty Money by Monty Money October 25, 2018

jack money bean

when your dog has a boner and he can’t get rid of it
“Yo my dog has a jack money bean”
jack money bean by madison b October 22, 2020

dope money

Money that is gained by selling drugs
Dealer: you want some money
Dealer's friend: I don't want that dope money
dope money by Jimanto November 11, 2020

Lars money 

When someone is rich rich and has so much money hr doesn't even know what to spend it on he has lars money
Yo you are rich as fuck does your dad have lars money or something
Lars money by Amir khomik November 18, 2020

nobody's money 

a previous experience that is so awe inspiring and surreal it is beyond any monetary value
That rave was like nobody's money.
nobody's money by Case Barden July 22, 2006

Todd Van Poppel money 

Phrase used by Brien Taylor, former MLB #1 pick of the New York Yankees, and his family under the advice of agent Scott Boras. The Yankees offered him about $350,000, the usual amount for a #1 pick, but Taylor informed them he would be holding out for "Todd Van Poppel money", in reference to previous year's draftee Todd Van Poppel, who was given $1.2 million to sign with the Oakland Athletics. Taylor was eventually given more than $1.55 million. Humorously, Brien Taylor never ended up in the majors after tearing his labrum in a bar fight, and Van Poppel spent the majority of his career as a mediocre middle reliever.
This phrase pops up frequently around drafts, when high draftees are expected to ask for ridiculous amounts of money rivaling the contracts of many proven veterans and younger stars.
It can also be used in everyday situations when referring to a relatively large amount of money, especially when said money is being offered to convince you to do something heinous.
John: Hey Dan, I'll give you $20 to burn off your nutsack hair.

Dan: Hell no, you'd have to give me Todd Van Poppel money to do that.