by Taunny June 3, 2023

have so much money that one can give some to somebody on demand at once. The possessive adjective may be one's, her, my, our or their as the case may be.
by uttam maharjan March 30, 2010

"If you're ME money but if you're other people then it isn't going to solve you problem. Your problem is that you won't accept my ethical framework and BECAUSE YOU WON'T ACCEPT MY ETHICAL FRAMEWORK I get to do whatever I want to you now and enslave you at the level of abstraction!" Jordan Peterson
Hym "You're right! Money won't fix the fact that if God isn't real (as in literally real, like, there is in fact a supernatural entity that both created the universe and spoke to the Jews) the Jews have appointed themselves supreme moral dictator in perpetuity. Money won't fix that. And if you don't submit to the Jews, you having the money will make them unhappy. You don't want the Jews to be unhappy do you? What are you? Some kind of monster? I guess we all have to be a slave to Jewish fear forever and if you say anything bad about the Jews you need to be poor and silenced."
by Hym Iam May 3, 2025

a. "Brittney made that lady money at waffle house."
b. "Sinnamon made that lady money at The Sparkle Factory."
b. "Sinnamon made that lady money at The Sparkle Factory."
by travvyfart February 22, 2024

by CoolDudeJeff July 30, 2021

Referenced from BashfortheWorld's song "Darkest Before Dawn", this phrase is to describe someone who is only after money.
by bigmoneyman001 November 20, 2023

A few words made by Boo (aka : Gab).
It means that you have whole lot of money, congrats! You're rich af now
It means that you have whole lot of money, congrats! You're rich af now
by SomeRedAppless November 13, 2022
