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new money 

The first definition says "The opposite of Paris Hilton"
I would like to correct that. Paris Hilton is new money, as her father made a big amount of money in little time. Her father. She is by no means old money.

A perfect example of an old money family is the Vanderbilt family.

New money is characterised by SUVs, Dolce & Gabanna, Juicy Couture...
New money individuals are looked down upon by old money individuals. However, the biggest snobs are new money as they haven't received a proper education and don't have manners, so they become unbearable people.
Jenny (new money): Oh my god, look at that girl, what is she wearing! Someone get her a trash can, hahahah. Where is my Gucci?

Selena (old money) (thinking): What an attitude.
new money by fromnh June 2, 2010

New Money 

New Money is a term for people who made or earned their wealth on their own accord, they were not born into a wealthy family or grew up in wealthy culture. Sometimes used disparagingly by Old Money, in reference to the lack of refinement or sophistication of New Money people.

People who are new money are generally unfamiliar with the "culture of wealth" in America. They may spend their money on different things and associate with a more diverse crowd (other New Money), as opposed to Old Money. Examples of new money would be all these high-tech start-up guys who are fresh out of college, compared to Old Money individuals, who's wealth comes from a variety of inlets and may be recognizable by family name (i.e. the Hiltons, the Kennedys).
We don't associate with Scott and his family, they are new money and don't share the same values as us.
New Money by Malakai Goldberg December 21, 2008

new money 

Someone who is rich but does not come from a weathly background or family history.

The opposite of Paris Hilton.
"They call me new money, say I have no class, I from the bottom, I came up too fast."
- 50 Cent
new money by beaver clipper November 20, 2004

new money 

A family that has just joined the upper class from a lower class, mostly middle.
Within three generations, new money will become aristocracy as a general rule. Marriage into upper classes will make it two generations.
new money by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004

New Money 

An individual who brings something different to the norm. Usually with regards to business. A revoulutionary business person. Ceases to stagnate.
"They call me new money, it don't get no fresher, I used to wear pradas and avirex leathers. Now its '06, i'm getting older now i'm finding it harder to blend in in crowds"
'Obi'
New Money by Obi Oburota December 31, 2006

New money 

A team of young niggas trynna get new money every day they wake up and will bust your done bout it
New money by Joejoe bush March 12, 2021