Person that hates spending money and eagerly goes the extra mile to avoid any costs. Like requesting a refund for getting the order delivered by different (cheaper) courier than requested.
by pw994 May 14, 2021

I'm not just asking for money and I didn't steal anybodies work. If you won't even acknowledge me you kids don't need to live that bad.
Hym "I'm not asking for money and I'm not letting you make all of this money off of me without paying me."
by Hym Iam September 24, 2025

by Kaio._.n November 5, 2023

The number one pred in your lobby or number one pred on your block. You just never know with this guy
by FernFernFern April 11, 2024

Phrase applied to people who have the financial capacity to move away from most, if not all, major social issues while leaving everyone poorer than them to actually try and solve them, who then believe that every other human being on the planet has the same ability to "Just Move" away from whatever issue is making headlines at the time. Similar to "First World Problems".
Do you have "Just Move" Money?
- Excerpt from YouTube comment on Trump's Second Term: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
- Excerpt from YouTube comment on Trump's Second Term: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
by Definitely_Not_A_Book_Reader June 30, 2024

Something someone says when something cool happens, like when you would say "poggers". It's also said with a fast paced accent.
by FAGBOY_&_CHUMCHUM November 16, 2020

The act of "nutting" or ejaculating in a victims eyes and then robbing them blind.
The name is a double-entendre as you literally are "confiscating" a person's money and because it was created by a jewish man named Kahn, who loved to steal shmeckels with his eye-nut technique. Because of Kahn, the name Kahnfiscate the moneys was popularized, sadly mistyping has changed history.
A very common sign of disrespect in the 17th century, however is now resurfacing due to its use in the chorus of the song "black beatles" by Rae Sremmurd.
The name is a double-entendre as you literally are "confiscating" a person's money and because it was created by a jewish man named Kahn, who loved to steal shmeckels with his eye-nut technique. Because of Kahn, the name Kahnfiscate the moneys was popularized, sadly mistyping has changed history.
A very common sign of disrespect in the 17th century, however is now resurfacing due to its use in the chorus of the song "black beatles" by Rae Sremmurd.
Black beatles in the city, be back immediately, to confiscate the moneys.
Tim: yo, Kahn. Can you buy dinner?
Kahn: sure, I just confiscated the moneys from this thicc girl.
Tim: yo, Kahn. Can you buy dinner?
Kahn: sure, I just confiscated the moneys from this thicc girl.
by Meatorino69 December 5, 2016
