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last of the big spendersSomeone who doesn't spend much money.Rate it:

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laugh all the way to the bankTo be happy due to the receipt of money.Rate it:

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le terme vaut l'argentTime is money.Rate it:

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lighten someone's purseto take money from someone.Rate it:

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listen sisterExclamatory remark made to a female, not necessarily a blood relative.Rate it:

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loose changeA sum of money considered small or insignificant.Rate it:

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lose one's shirtTo lose all of one's money; to go broke; to undergo financial ruin or disaster.Rate it:

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lubrication paymentA bribe or extorted money, usually relatively small in amount, provided to a low-level government official or business person, in order to expedite a business decision, shipment, or other transaction, especially in a country where such payments are not unusual.Rate it:

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make a profitearn money from good done jobRate it:

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make interestingto make a bet out of; to bet money onRate it:

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make it rainto throw a substantial amount of paper money so that it falls on a crowd, audience, performer, or group of performers, often as a way to show off one's wealthRate it:

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manoeuvre the apostlesTo rob Peter to pay Paul; that is, to borrow money of one man to pay another.Rate it:

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Midas TouchThe ability to make large money and succeed with whatever you doRate it:

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mieux vaut ami en voie que denier en courroieA friend at court is better than money.Rate it:

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neither a borrower nor a lender bedon't borrow or lend money (so you won't have regrets or hurt relationships)Rate it:

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nest eggA savings; a reserve of money.Rate it:

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nickel and dimeSmall time; operating on a small scale; involving small amounts of money; petty or cheap.Rate it:

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nickel and dimea verb; the process of trying to extract small amounts of money (i.e. from someone, from people)Rate it:

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Nickel-and-DimeUnimportant, minor, involving small amount of money, Rate it:

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no duck no dinnerNo money to pay for food, then you go hungryRate it:

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no hard feelings(I, etc.) hold no lingering anger or resentment toward (you, etc.); There's no bad blood between (us, etc.).Rate it:

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not a zackNo amount of money; no money at all.Rate it:

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nummi adulterinibad money; base coin.Rate it:

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on a shoestringOn a very tight budget; with few resources or little money.Rate it:

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on mit les petits plats dans les grands pour le bien recevoir (fam.)They spared neither trouble nor money to receive him well; They received him with much fuss.Rate it:

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on ne peut manier le beurre qu'on ne se graisse les doigtsOne cannot touch pitch without soiling one’s fingers; If you have to do with money, some will stick.Rate it:

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on ne peut prendre aux cheveux un homme raséOne cannot get blood from a stone. Rate it:

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oof-birdAny source or supplier of money.Rate it:

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pad the accountTo enrich one's self with money, sometimes unjustlyRate it:

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paperMoney.Rate it:

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pass the hatTo ask for money, especially from a group of people; to solicit donations or contributions.Rate it:

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Pass the HatTo ask for money and financial contribution, to begRate it:

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pay backto pay an amount of money owed to another, to repayRate it:

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pay one's duesTo outlay money which is owed as a membership fee or price of admission.Rate it:

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pay through the noseTo pay a high price, especially an exorbitant or excessive amount, either in money or in some other manner.Rate it:

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