by OGChristine April 24, 2022
Charging Christmas presents for your parents to a credit card they pay for.
"Thank you for the gifts they are so nice."
"Your Welcome. Its all boomerang money anyway."
Also "treating" your roommates to pizza or beer with money they left out on the counter earlier and you claimed.
"Thank you for the gifts they are so nice."
"Your Welcome. Its all boomerang money anyway."
Also "treating" your roommates to pizza or beer with money they left out on the counter earlier and you claimed.
by HNZ December 08, 2010
by apizzel August 25, 2017
Financial news correspondent whose only qualification is that she’s more aesthically pleasing than Tom Keene
by The Doc75 June 08, 2017
Someone who will use something that people like or who someone mourned for clout.
They would use things such as XXXTentacion’s death or some really hot shit for their own uses and have no real emotion for this person/brand but using it for all this clout
They would use things such as XXXTentacion’s death or some really hot shit for their own uses and have no real emotion for this person/brand but using it for all this clout
Yeah man, but like you see that nigga over there? He be hangin up signs for X, but he ain’t even listen to rap. How the fuck you gonna mourn about X if you ain’t even hear his music, man he fucked up. That nigga be’in a Money Milker!
by YourBoyOsama-Bin-Laden June 27, 2019
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
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