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Dragon money

Money a channel makes when one of their shows gets extremely popular and often used to finance other shows. Coined by Stephen Colbert and John Oliver who both work for HBO. The term "dragon money" refers to the money that HBO made from their popular show "Game Of Thrones".
The phrase is often said when you use money earned by another show to finance your own.
We can spend money on ridiculous things like wax presidents on our shows because we have dragon money.
by AwesomeSauceGeek July 11, 2018
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James Hickey Money

Someone who does extremely well yet is humble. Tends to buy elaborate watches and shoes. (Ex: Rolex’s,Gucci loafers)
Life has been rough but one day I’ll have James Hickey Money.
by Jay Adams July 17, 2018
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Money pies

A piece (or slice) of the pie. A large quantity of money we all desire to acquire.
Paul was working for 3 jobs so that he could stack his money pies.
by Mommastacks July 27, 2018
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Money Lady

Refers to Deanna Marchionda, investment advisor and entrepreneur.
The Money Lady helps local families secure their financial futures.
by Money Lady August 20, 2018
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money whale

by Datboiseb August 22, 2018
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money

by Elfving03 August 28, 2018
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D-money

D-money is my wife’s Sista, nickname for a homies Sista.
by Liloilo February 9, 2019
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