by Flyboy97222 August 11, 2017
by Two-blocked July 13, 2022
by ThePhelper May 09, 2019
The money challenge is when a male, will appear at a school dance like homecoming, prom, or a formal, with a rather large amount of dollar bills ranging from $50 and up, and proceeds to throw the ones on girls he finds "worthy"
by King Guy September 16, 2014
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
Person who enjoys a strong, steady income for which he doesn't have to work. 'G-spot' here relating to a brawny and prolific current or stream or vein or artery - as in the mining or oil-rigging industry - the lucky son of a bitch has financially struck. The most descriptive metaphor here being probably nerve.
Ashley is found by his suit and tie-wearing friends on a weekday reclining beside his pool. After upbraiding him jealously for his indolence, which he clearly can afford, his friends, just before leaving, and vowing snippily never to visit him again, mutter among themselves that not everybody is 'lazing on a G-spot money spurt.'
by Bleypunkt April 29, 2009
by King Moneyysl November 30, 2018