An excuse broke mfs tell each other to justify their shitty spending habbits and being in a constants state on brokenness.
Bro we gotta pay rent next week why did you buy that Gucci belt?
Re: Nah man we good money comes and goes, check out this belt doe.
Re: Nah man we good money comes and goes, check out this belt doe.
by FuckFatPeople May 22, 2023
A phrase that is neither negative or positive and is solely meant to express one's exasperation towards another
by SaucemasterXX April 22, 2024
A week-long Fiesta devoted to money. That means going to the bank everyday in Money Week, Buy all the rich things in the store with your money, and donate the poor people in the alley or something.
Person 1: Time to go to the bank for money!
Person 2: Why?
Person 1: Because it's Money Week!
Person 2: So you are gonna buy all the rich things at our local store?
Person 1: Yas my dudes!!
Person 2: Why?
Person 1: Because it's Money Week!
Person 2: So you are gonna buy all the rich things at our local store?
Person 1: Yas my dudes!!
by DoodleBaldiBFB June 04, 2019
How old-money dynasties like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis preserve and grow their wealth across generations. Learn their investment strategies, financial control, and legacy-building secrets.
For centuries, the world’s most powerful families have controlled vast fortunes, shaping economies, industries, and political landscapes. Unlike new-money billionaires who often accumulate wealth rapidly, old-money dynasties sustain their riches for generations. They employ intricate financial strategies, ensure tight family control over assets, and utilize economic policies as a leverage to maintain their highly influential financial empires.
Old-money dynasties sustain power across generations by combining financial discipline, long-term investment strategies, and strong family governance. Families like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis are prime examples of how elite wealth is preserved and influence is maintained over centuries.
For centuries, the world’s most powerful families have controlled vast fortunes, shaping economies, industries, and political landscapes. Unlike new-money billionaires who often accumulate wealth rapidly, old-money dynasties sustain their riches for generations. They employ intricate financial strategies, ensure tight family control over assets, and utilize economic policies as a leverage to maintain their highly influential financial empires.
Old-money dynasties sustain power across generations by combining financial discipline, long-term investment strategies, and strong family governance. Families like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis are prime examples of how elite wealth is preserved and influence is maintained over centuries.
How Old-Money Dynasties Sustain Power Across Generations
by thequestforprofit April 11, 2025
by DoggyStylePerformer March 07, 2022
One who has so much money they could crush you with their ATM receipt but pretends to be broke. Also known as a Big Baller or The Hammer.
by Sir Shady McShade March 01, 2023
Daniel Jackson's child to be.
by Oh 7 May 12, 2017