Luke "you send a picture"
Bob "ya, sent her the ole money shot, she wasn't happy"
Luke "who would be?"
Bob "ya, sent her the ole money shot, she wasn't happy"
Luke "who would be?"
by n231 January 06, 2010
by Snead Mcruther May 27, 2008
Refers to the shameless act of stealthily sneaking along some distance behind a returnables-gatherer who is practicing the toss-across collecting method, and surreptitiously retrieving the bottles and cans that the gatherer has stockpiled on the other side of the road, along with any additional empties that are already on that side. By carefully hanging back far enough behind the collector and therefore staying out of his sight, the opportunist will likely never be observed, and thus the collector will be greeted with just a "barren" roadside all the way when he turns around to start bagging up his laboriously-collected empties on his trek back home again.
I usually try to start out at first light to collect returnables, so that any lazy-a** local delinquents who would want to "follow the money" will not even be awake yet, and thus they will not observe me or know to try following me around town that day to pilfer all my hard work.
by QuacksO December 10, 2018
1. The kind of money made in a day after getting little or no tips from all your tables while being a server, especially at Red Lobster.
2. The kind of money made by a person who's had an Alan day.
2. The kind of money made by a person who's had an Alan day.
by Alan's girlfriend aka clukyrat November 18, 2006
Yeah, he made a few bucks from that one hit, but it was no Mariah-Carey-Money.
Rihanna is hot, but she aint making Mariah-Carey-Money.
Rihanna is hot, but she aint making Mariah-Carey-Money.
by BtotheG April 22, 2011
it was the best tittie fucking session ever, so i couldnt settle for the pearl necklace, i had to give her the money shot
by joce November 09, 2002
Somewhere between dirt poor and F*#% You Money. It's the initial indicator of modern financial freedom, allowing a person who has Tennis Shoe Money to wear trendy athletic shoes while conducting business activities that would otherwise demand a different class of foot wear. Generally centered around tech start ups, Tennis Shoe Money has spread to other business sectors.
by Izri Simms February 13, 2011