by jordan September 6, 2004
Get the money mouthmug. Used to explain the large box office earnings of even the least entertaining children's movies. Referenced by Jerry Holkins in the Penny Arcade podcast after hearing it used at a convention.
by hey_beavis October 14, 2007
Get the G moneymug. by britney s. September 18, 2008
Get the cash moneymug. by Real Walsh May 14, 2007
Get the Money in the bankmug. my boy cameron, he got the name
C-money from some of his boys. Im not sure why they chose C-money, because he really isn't one of those rich bitches that has a lot of time to spend with money or anything like that, he is actually a really tight guy to chill with; he has a lot of personality and he can carry a conversation well. He has been there multiple times when i needed him, offering a few laughs, and some support. His best part is his humor, he is always making me laugh.
C-money from some of his boys. Im not sure why they chose C-money, because he really isn't one of those rich bitches that has a lot of time to spend with money or anything like that, he is actually a really tight guy to chill with; he has a lot of personality and he can carry a conversation well. He has been there multiple times when i needed him, offering a few laughs, and some support. His best part is his humor, he is always making me laugh.
by ~MeGaN~ April 7, 2005
Get the c-moneymug. Bullets and money is a positive slang response. Synonymous with "cool","good", and "awesome". Because seriously, what's cooler than bullets and money? Everything you need in life can be acquired with bullets and money. Chuck norris shits bullets and money.
"Hey joe, how was the movie?" "Bullets and money, dude."
"What do you mean?" "What's cooler than bullets and money?"
Use the same logic you use with "the bomb".
"What do you mean?" "What's cooler than bullets and money?"
Use the same logic you use with "the bomb".
by aaronandcallen July 27, 2011
Get the bullets and moneymug. My cell phone company provided me with an ‘all you can eat’ one price, all inclusive deal that turned out to have numerous exclusions. They sure know how to wrangle money out of their clients with service level agreements that no one but a lawyer understands. That firm is a money wrangler, for sure.
by Prof Bruce March 15, 2010
Get the Money wranglermug.