To take out a wad of money (ranging from singles to hundreds, No loose change) and slap someone (in the face) with it, ©Wavo of NYC invented it.
Wavo money slapped MrShaggy with one 100 dollar bill, MrShaggy didn't go to school the next day, due to the humiliation.
by MrShaggy135 May 20, 2010
A person who has money but no love in her life.
The only option in there life is to spend money in order to be happy.
The only option in there life is to spend money in order to be happy.
by maria.merie January 18, 2009
Within three generations, new money will become aristocracy as a general rule. Marriage into upper classes will make it two generations.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004
Toilet paper. Bumf. Bumfodder. Arse wipe.
You would know why if you were out in the mountains and didn't have any.
You would know why if you were out in the mountains and didn't have any.
by Bumkicker Slade May 10, 2005
The act of, in a video game, performing the same mission/level/race etc over and over for an extended period of time, to rack up credits/dollars/points. This is usually done on an incredibly short or easy level, with very low input or effort required to receive a large amount of the game's monetary units.
After playing through Gran Turismo 5: Prologue, many people money grind on S-3, a >2 minute long two to three lap time trial which nets over 40,000 credits.
Dude 1: I finished up all the events in GT5:P, but I still don't have enough money for the F2007.
Dude 2: Try money grinding on S-3. It'll take a couple of hours, but it's the fastest way to earn a ton of credits.
Dude 1: I finished up all the events in GT5:P, but I still don't have enough money for the F2007.
Dude 2: Try money grinding on S-3. It'll take a couple of hours, but it's the fastest way to earn a ton of credits.
by lambolover August 22, 2009
by Josh1337 February 01, 2009
The sayin as I know it comes from the show In Living Color. In one of the skits, Homeboy Shopping Network, the two actors are always telling you how you can save money. When the skit was shown, it became a very popular phrase.
by Ann June 16, 2006