A large amount of money that typically exceeds $1,000 and/or what the average person would consider too much money to be causally carrying around.
Check money is typically used for big purchases such as a car or house.
Check money is typically used for big purchases such as a car or house.
Example:
Cash or check?
Cash is easier it’s only $35 not Check money.
Person 1: I want to buy a new mustang
Person 2: You got Check money for a mustang?
Cash or check?
Cash is easier it’s only $35 not Check money.
Person 1: I want to buy a new mustang
Person 2: You got Check money for a mustang?
by Sstav August 5, 2021

by Dirk504 May 20, 2019

by Dsiggy19 February 9, 2022

Having a friend drive by your house when you arent there to see if your husband or boyfriend is cheating on you
by Dr.ballz feeler June 20, 2021

British saying, mainly Scotish.
Puss: face.
Often meaning, look how ugly your face is, or if it's over made-up with make up, or if some is in a bad mood and you want to annoy them and make it worse you say "Check your puss!"
Puss: face.
Often meaning, look how ugly your face is, or if it's over made-up with make up, or if some is in a bad mood and you want to annoy them and make it worse you say "Check your puss!"
by Yer a pure babe! March 2, 2008

by Pinzler December 14, 2020

1. Usually said in replacement for “rain check” by people living through the Corona virus.
2. A polite refusal to do something, usually with the implication that it could be done another time.
2. A polite refusal to do something, usually with the implication that it could be done another time.
Stacy: hey, we should have a sleep-over!
Andrew: shoot, I can’t make it tonight! We’re all in quarantine due to COVID-19. Corona check?
Andrew: shoot, I can’t make it tonight! We’re all in quarantine due to COVID-19. Corona check?
by SilverScorpio13 July 6, 2020
