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Easy money

1) A job that involves little effort but pays well

2) A simple task
e.g.

1) A Lawyer

2) Student: 'I cheated and found out all the answers for that exam tomorrow'

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by AJ Dub March 22, 2007
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money on your head

him; stop acting like a whore to the other boys
her; wym I aint do nothing
him; you keep playing around imam put some money on your head
by bblack define bbcBLACK DEFINEb February 12, 2017
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Blood money

1. the fee paid to a hired killer
2. money acquired from life insurance policies of your "loved ones"
1. i only got 200$ of blood money after killing mikes father

2. my grama died and i only got 50$ in blood money! wtf?!
by big robert November 23, 2004
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money train

A train that carries money. Cannot be stopped. Can also be used to refer to any unstoppable force.
by xelpmoc November 7, 2007
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money in the bank

The phrase has to do with reliability. You can wager money on what will happen, and if you have inside information and you're 100% certain your bet is right, then your pay-off is assured; you might as well call it "money in the bank."

You can also use the phrase to describe someone who is very consistent in their behavior, because if you bet on him or her, you know you'll win. It's usually used in a positive sense to describe someone who always delivers and brings joy or victory. A synonymous phrase would be "reliably good."

The slang use of the term "money," as in "you are so money right now" is presumably derived from "money in the bank." It means not just excellence, but excellence demonstrated on repeated occasions, establishing a pattern of reliability. It can be used to compliment someone for just one instance of excellence, but it still implies that this one instance reflects on the excellence of the person's larger character, that they would be expected to be excellent again.
Yankee fan 1: Do you think Mariano can close this thing out?

Yankee fan 2: Are you kidding? He hasn't allowed an earned run in 2 years. Money in the bank, baby.

Indians fan (weeping): I am holier than thou in my suffering.

Yankee fan 1: Sorry, I couldn't hear you, Indians fan. The wheel of my victory chariot must have been lodged in your windpipe.
by redhen May 8, 2007
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money shift

when shifting from 3rd gear to 4th gear and messing up and slipping it into 2nd.
I let my girlfriend drive my car but instead of backhanding it into 4th, she money shifted it and i had to backhand her.
by Michael Cohen November 21, 2007
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