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Milk money

AKA "Lunch money"

Etymology: Originally, "milk money" was money given to (Canadian?) children in the 1970s-1990s for their optional daily public school lunchtime purchases of small, chilled 250mL cartons of homogenized milk in squared, waxed paper containers.

Milk money is connected to bullying because bullies profited from its extortion.
"Give me your milk money or I'll give you a face wash!
by K'an March 29, 2014
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milk money

is any cash or payment given to a female for showing her boobs.
karly probably gets a lot a milk money for showing her boobs all the time.
by soulless joe solis 555 December 20, 2010
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milk monke

A monkey generally thought to hide in milk or dissolves in milk
by dreamsickle June 29, 2020
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Milk Money

The act of producing spin-offs, sequels, and prequels to already successful titles and franchises for the sole purpose of profiting off of their previous success.

See. "Milking it for what it's worth."
1. Milk Money-
"We've made five sequels so far, what can we do different this time??"

"How about a PREQUEL!?"

"GENIUS!"

2. Milk Money-
Terminator television series, Star Wars television series, Sims 3, Saw 2 and up, Resident Evil 3, Die Hard 4, Rocky 4, Rambo 2008, etc...
by Sweettooth187 May 15, 2009
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milk money young

In a May-December relationship, a way to describe the younger partner, especially when the younger partner looks like it hasn't passed puberty yet. May be a warning that a statutory rape could happen.
52 year old Schizo Woman:I just got a boyfriend, he's kinda young.
Rosanne:How young? Is he milk money young?
52 year old Schizo Woman:He's 14.
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milk money billy

one who is the little wussy kid in school, whom always got their milk money stolen from them. Also used in reference to describe someone who is or was a lil pussy boy...
by KarenLess November 20, 2004
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Milk Money

Respect, dignity, credibility, etc. Commonly used in the phrase "I took your milk money". By taking someone's milk money you are bringing shame to them.
Its over! I just won 26-3. I took yo milk money, bitch.
by Jesse N. G March 30, 2008
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