Money a channel makes when one of their shows gets extremely popular and often used to finance other shows. Coined by Stephen Colbert and John Oliver who both work for HBO. The term "dragon money" refers to the money that HBO made from their popular show "Game Of Thrones".
The phrase is often said when you use money earned by another show to finance your own.
The phrase is often said when you use money earned by another show to finance your own.
We can spend money on ridiculous things like wax presidents on our shows because we have dragon money.
by AwesomeSauceGeek July 12, 2018
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
by Neutral Nandy July 05, 2017
For example a friend could ask: "Hey, what's the weather like outside today?". Someone could reply using "Go check for yourself its so Thug Money today."
Or in simpler terms state "Thug Money" to the friend.
Or in simpler terms state "Thug Money" to the friend.
by MysticRidge December 17, 2015
When you're in a tight spot or potential legal situation with a stranger that you need get get out of quickly or a stranger you're on a date with but don't like and you want to bribe them or leave quickly on good terms you hit them with some Crash Money to exit or escape smoothly with no drama or bs following you.
My dad was in a bad accident with a car load of foreigners and he didn't want any heat from cops or trouble from them so he gave them some crash money and bolted.
I found myself on a blind dinner date with an ugly girl and wanted to bolt quickly so I paid the tab and gave her $50. And said I have to use the restroom, and slipped out the back exit and ghosted.
I found myself on a blind dinner date with an ugly girl and wanted to bolt quickly so I paid the tab and gave her $50. And said I have to use the restroom, and slipped out the back exit and ghosted.
by Mead's Mead December 02, 2020
when u got like a fuck ton of money you think you're a zionist cooperation
im taking billions trillions and some millions
im taking billions trillions and some millions
by werykul November 24, 2024
An amount of money that at face value is significant and helpful, but doesn't come close to what is necessary for your needs and obligations.
I won $50,000 in the lottery! An awkard amount of money. It's like $32,000 after taxes. I have like $200,000 in student debt and my annual overhead is $100,000 and I owe $40,000 on my car. I can't really do anything with this money. It's a lot, but it doesn't really help in my day to day lifestyle and doesn't make much of a dent in my debts.
by Tubby Crockett November 15, 2021