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magnetic money

credit cards are made from magnetic materials and have become the easiest way of paying for goods or services
We live in a world of magnetic money where the copper penny has become obsolete.
by economist101 December 14, 2009
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triangular money

Money that can be tossed about carelessly, as though the thrower were rich, when in reality, it is light bill money. Usually used in the phrase "I got trianguluh moneh, mah moneh trianguluh, bebeh" in a voice like that of rapper Plies.
I GOT TRIANGULUH MONEH triangular money, MY MONEH TRIANGULUH BABEH!
by MarioJ December 18, 2009
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Ringtone Money

A more modern term for "disposable income", which is defined as, "Income (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending."

The term is commonly used to refer to the money young adults waste on needless things, like shutter shades, Nintendo Wiis, etc.
"I have enough money to pay my bills, I just need to pick up a couple extra hours so I can have some ringtone money for our trip to the West Palm Beach."
by BenSDC February 2, 2010
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shake money off his trousers

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.
He is so rich that he can shake money off his trousers.
by uttam maharjan March 30, 2010
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Laptop Money

Money used for the sole purpose of buying a laptop.
Son: Hey Dad, can I have a Laptop?

Dad: You got some Laptop Money?!
by TeeJay5 July 20, 2010
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Big money weezy

phrase used to describe somebody who made a statement showing off their "wealth"
John: Did you get that old pair of adidas you wanted?

Bob: Nah, i decided I'd get the new pair of Jordan Cool Greys that just came out.

John: Oh shit, big money weezy over here
by a trizzy December 24, 2010
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thinking money

showing good sense and/or remarkable cleverness. Inversely, if one shows poor judgment and/or lack of cleverness, they are "not thinking money."
Dave: "Hey, man, instead going to the bar to meet chicks, let's throw a house party and tell our friends to invite everyone they know!"

Ken: "NOW you're thinking money!"

-OR-

Dave: "Why haven't car companies invented hovercars yet?"

Ken: "Who knows, dude? They're obviously not thinking money."
by T Intel September 10, 2010
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