a derogratory nickname given to one who pretends to be earning a considerable income, but in reality is only able to contribute "grocery money" to their parents in whom they live with. Likes to give the impression that they have a wonderful, well paying career when they really have a part time position and no financial responsibilities.
by ChodieCheese September 29, 2009
Get the grocery moneymug. Bus driver slang, the right-most lane on any street. Where people board the bus, and pay... Thus money lane.
by tfihsekam June 23, 2009
Get the Money Lanemug. Money one carries in a conspicuous place to give to muggers when they traverse a dangerous neighborhood. This money stands in contrast to the shoe money, bra money, and crotch money - all wads of cash stuffed in the aforementioned location and totalling a greater amount than the mug money, which is already counted as forfeited.
"Hey ma, I'm goin over to Vinnie's tonight. "
"Wait , here's seven bucks. Put it in your pocket for mug money."
"Wait , here's seven bucks. Put it in your pocket for mug money."
by brotherben April 4, 2015
Get the Mug Moneymug. A type of glitch that makes the player earn a lot of currency in video games that have virtual currency.
by GameMemeExplainer May 6, 2018
Get the Money glitchmug. (n.) a word to describe the process of poppin them bandz and spending large sums of money just so it will come back to you, resembling a cycle that is alike to that of the trajectory of a boomerang, as stated by Iceman and Waka Flocka Flame.
Josh is gettin boomerang money cause he and Scott went to the club, made it rain and made double that money the next day!
by K'nucklesIII April 1, 2013
Get the Boomerang moneymug. Vince: Have you ever played stinky money?
Tyler: is that the game where you put money up your ass?
Vince: yes.
Tyler:No, I'm not gay
Tyler: is that the game where you put money up your ass?
Vince: yes.
Tyler:No, I'm not gay
by M.C. Skinney January 2, 2011
Get the Stinky Moneymug. Where a clothes-washing-service employee intentionally adds a really muddy/greasy garment or towel to your merely-lightly-soiled laundry, causing the entire load to not get sufficiently cleaned when washed the first time, and therefore "obliging" the worker to throw said wash back into the machine for another full laundering-cycle, which of course you end up getting charged for, and thus the establishment dishonestly makes extra money that way.
I always do my own wash at a self-service laundromat... I don't trust "professional" outfits that do it for you --- too many money-laundering establishments out there!
by QuacksO August 22, 2018
Get the money-launderingmug.