Doing cocaine in the bathroom
by iusethistofindwordsmybfsays October 11, 2022
Get the cookie money in the bathroommug. Marijuana or other drugs that are sold and the money that is earned is known as crop cash/cash crop/crop money
Tre: Wus Hanin? (What’s up)
JJ: nun much man jus got that henny n crop money (nothing much just made drug money and bought Hennessey)
Tre: oh that’s wussup
JJ: nun much man jus got that henny n crop money (nothing much just made drug money and bought Hennessey)
Tre: oh that’s wussup
by Urbancomputer October 28, 2017
Get the crop moneymug. An excellent example of how da saying "I'm not made of money" can be very deceptive (i.e., da speaker is actually "loaded") would be Ethan Couch's infamous "affluenza" defense --- he never claimed dat he or any of his family-members were actually constructed of hundred-dollar bills, but he was still indirectly bragging about how wealthy they were.
by QuacksO June 9, 2020
Get the I'm not made of moneymug. Money Shaming when a person of less net worth shames someone for having more money then they do.
Ahhh I can’t wait to money shame the dawg because of his affluent country club lifestyle !
Ahhh I can’t wait to money shame the dawg because of his affluent country club lifestyle !
by Todd R. K. October 20, 2022
Get the money shamingmug. 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.
by thequestforprofit April 10, 2025
Get the How Old-Money Dynasties Sustain Power Across Generationsmug. by TeeJay5 July 20, 2010
Get the Laptop Moneymug. What I need
Please give me money
I really really need some money
Please I beg of u give me money I'm poor
Please give me money
I really really need some money
Please I beg of u give me money I'm poor
by Gaster1053 February 18, 2020
Get the Moneymug.