It's a sentence used in Hungary by hungarian people, they usually prefer this sentence as a very clever and intelligent way to say "TIPMSZMIKSZ".
by HAMUUD May 18, 2021

by cyanbanana September 25, 2023

by Troy December 15, 2003

This phrase is not a way of indicating that the listener has the wrong currency for use in payment. It can be used in at least two ways. First, with a negative intent, as a way of refusing service, preemptively, to a person who wishes to buy something. This usage is intended to get rid of or threaten the listener. Conversely, the second usage is a bit of Mafia bravado as a way of paying the bill at a restaurant, or some other establishment as a way of impressing the listener or putting the listener in the speaker's debt. In this case, the exchange is stereotypically gendered where the speaker is male and the listener is female.
by tvod December 27, 2016

basically this means ur on v money’s case. u b nagging and tryna come at v money. which is not good. this is a very common brand. which can be very addictive. you might want a nicotine patch.
example- get off my case you stay smoking that v money pack.
example- you bets getchu a patch , u smoking 3 v money packs a day. no good (x2).
example- you bets getchu a patch , u smoking 3 v money packs a day. no good (x2).
by IloveGibbstown May 7, 2021

🧙 ♂️🧙 ♂️🧙 ♂️🧙 ♂️
by 87104 June 20, 2023

when you realize that you sometimes have to spend money to get laid (i.e. drinks, dates, gifts).
usually for people that can't get both
usually for people that can't get both
Friend 1: "Dude, I spent like $300 a the bar buying this chick drinks"
Friend 2: "She came home with you right?"
Friend 1: "Yeah bro, just left 5 minutes ago"
Friend 2: "Well then, fuck money get bitches!"
Friend 2: "She came home with you right?"
Friend 1: "Yeah bro, just left 5 minutes ago"
Friend 2: "Well then, fuck money get bitches!"
by neerdabay January 20, 2014
