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payer argent comptantTo pay ready money; To pay in hard cash.Rate it:

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peachy keenExtremely good, exactly right; all right. Often used in the negative or with an ironic or sarcastic connotation to mean the opposite.Rate it:

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peculatum facere (Rab. Perd. 3. 8)to embezzle money.Rate it:

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pecunia exigua or tenuislittle money.Rate it:

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pecunia iacet otiosathe money is bringing in no interest, lies idle.Rate it:

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pecunia in nominibus estmoney is outstanding, unpaid.Rate it:

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pecunia magna, grandis (multum pecuniae)much money.Rate it:

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pecunia praesens (vid. sect. V. 9, note Notice too...) or numeratacash; ready money.Rate it:

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pecuniam alicui credere (sine fenore, usuris)to lend some one money (without interest).Rate it:

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pecuniam alicui debereto owe some one money.Rate it:

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pecuniam alicui legareto leave money to a person in one's will.Rate it:

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pecuniam alicui mutuam dareto lend money to some one.Rate it:

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pecuniam cogere a civitatibusto extort money from the communities.Rate it:

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pecuniam collocare in aliqua reto put money in an undertaking.Rate it:

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pecuniam erogare (in classem)to spend money.Rate it:

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pecuniam fenore occupare (Flacc. 21. 54)to put out money at interest.Rate it:

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pecuniam fenori (fenore) alicui dare, accipere ab aliquoto lend, borrow money at interest.Rate it:

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pecuniam in nominibus habeoI have money owing me.Rate it:

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pecuniam insumere in aliquid or consumere in aliqua reto devote money to a purpose.Rate it:

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pecuniam mutuari or sumere mutuam ab aliquoto borrow money from some one.Rate it:

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pecuniam solvereto pay money.Rate it:

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penny pincherOne who spends little money; one who is very frugal or cautious with money.Rate it:

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penny wise and pound foolishPrudent and thrifty with small amounts of money, but wasteful with large amounts.Rate it:

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pin moneyAn allowance of money given by a man to his wife or to other dependents for their personal, discretionary use. [from 16th c.]Rate it:

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pin moneyA relatively small sum of cash kept in one's personal possession, for routine expenses or incidental purchases; an amount of money which is not particularly significant. [from 18th c.]Rate it:

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pinch penniesMean with moneyRate it:

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pinchpennyOne who spends little money; one who is very frugal or cautious with money.Rate it:

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piss money up the wallTo waste money, normally through ineptness in business.Rate it:

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play one's cards rightTo act sensibly; to make the right moves.Rate it:

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play with house moneyTo act as if or be in a situation that, no matter the outcome, there is virtually no significant downside or risk; commonly used to refer to using already won funds (gambled money, casino winnings, etc.) to finance an endeavor (or continue to gamble) such that there is no real, perceivable or potential lossRate it:

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please turn rightWhen giving directions to a person, indicates that he or she should turn right.Rate it:

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pocket moneychild's allowanceRate it:

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point d'argent, point de suisseNo money, no Swiss; No pay, no piper.Rate it:

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poor little rich girlA wealthy young person whose money brings them no contentment (often used as an expression of mock sympathy).Rate it:

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position can be far left or right life to allow for tilting...You must allow tilting when photographing the subject.TRate it:

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possession is nine-tenths of the lawOne who has possession of a thing has some right to it; a popular statement of the doctrine of adverse possession.Rate it:

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prêter à la petite semaineTo lend money at high interest for a short time.Rate it:

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pretty pennyA considerable amount of money; a high price or a high income.Rate it:

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price is rightThe cost of a thing is reasonable and of good value.Rate it:

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pull inTo earn [money].Rate it:

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push the boat outTo do something, especially spend money, more extravagantly than usual, particularly for a celebration.Rate it:

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put asideTo save money.Rate it:

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put byTo save money.Rate it:

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put downTo pay an initial amount of money on a large purchase.Rate it:

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put food on the tableTo provide enough money to cover basic necessities.Rate it:

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put one's money where one's mouth isMore generally, to take an obvious stake in the truth of a claim that one is making.Rate it:

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put one's money where one's mouth isTo make or take a bet.Rate it:

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put the bee onTo beg; to borrow money from.Rate it:

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put this one to bedWorking unceasingly on a challenge or problem. Spending oodles of time and money on a particular project.Rate it:

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put your money where your mouth issupport your words with actionRate it:

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