It's not just excellent. It's reliably excellent. You wouldn't use it to describe a fluke. You use it to imply that the person who did the excellent thing possesses the skill or character to be able to do it again and again. When the line is spoken "you're so money" in Swingers, it's an expression of confidence in 'Money's ability to deliver. It comes from "money in the bank." You can rely on him, so your bet is as good as money in the bank.
Think about it, guys.
Think about it, guys.
Urban youth 1: What a fluke! I won the lottery today. I am so money.
Urban youth 2: No, you're not, because you've never won it before and you'll never win it again. If this was your second lotto win, you could then say 'I am so money.'
Urban youth 2: You have educated me. I can always count on you, dude. You're money.
Urban youth 2: No, you're not, because you've never won it before and you'll never win it again. If this was your second lotto win, you could then say 'I am so money.'
Urban youth 2: You have educated me. I can always count on you, dude. You're money.
by redhen April 27, 2007
Handle with care. This will kill you.
"I wasn't careful with my money and im in so much debt" *later that morning was found dead in bathtub.
by TotallyNotYou June 17, 2011
by saturn pluto May 01, 2008
by A Floydian January 09, 2004
this is some slang words that some people down ere in the big LDN use to describe diferent amounts of money.
Score=£20
Pony=£25
Ton=£100
Monkey=£500
Grand=£1000
Score=£20
Pony=£25
Ton=£100
Monkey=£500
Grand=£1000
by money maker May 25, 2006
by FlyAway July 21, 2011
1. I don't have enough MONEY to purchase that diamond ring.
2. Girlfriend, that diamond ring your beau bought for you is so MONEY!
2. Girlfriend, that diamond ring your beau bought for you is so MONEY!
by Jules January 13, 2004