Work, Success & Motivation - Money & Cash

Here you will find slang for money and cash, including terms people use to casually refer to currency, wealth, and financial transactions.

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Work, Success & Motivation
guap [noun]

a large amount of money

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bread [noun]

money, cash, or earnings

Ex: Do n't worry about the cost ; we 've got enough bread to cover it .
dough [noun]

money, cash, or financial resources

Ex: The restaurant 's success brought in a lot of dough for the owners .
band [noun]

a bundle of cash, typically in $1,000 increments; often used to emphasize wealth or spending power

Ex: They pulled out a couple of bands to tip the DJ .
loot [noun]

money, especially cash, often implies earnings or resources gained

Ex: After selling his old gear , he had enough loot to buy a new laptop .
scratch [noun]

money, usually casual or small amounts of cash needed for spending

Ex: Got any scratch on you ?
moola [noun]

cash, often used playfully or lightheartedly

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cheddar [noun]

money, often used to highlight financial success, profit, or cash flow

Ex: They 're working overtime to bring in more cheddar .
cake [noun]

money or earnings, often used to emphasize financial gain or profit

Ex: They 're stacking cake from their side hustle .
coin [noun]

money, cash, or earnings; often implying decent or respectable pay

Ex: He dropped a lot of coin on that new gaming setup .
fetti [noun]

money or cash, often used in hip-hop culture to emphasize hustling or chasing wealth

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bank [noun]

a large amount of money

Ex: They spent bank on renovating their house .
paper [noun]

money, especially in the form of cash

Ex: Do n't waste your paper on things you do n't really need .
bag [noun]

a large sum of money, often referring to earnings, profit, or a big payout

Ex: They dropped a bag on that luxury vacation .
big ones [noun]

large amounts of money, usually referring to bills in higher denominations or sums in the thousands

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to take advantage of someone by charging them too much money or selling them a defective product

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big ones [noun]

large amounts of money, usually referring to bills in higher denominations or sums in the thousands

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bill [noun]

a $100 banknote

Ex: She always keeps a bill tucked away for emergencies .
rack [noun]

a thousand dollars, often used to describe stacks of money

Ex: They dropped racks on their vacation to Europe .
scrilla [noun]

cash, often used in hip-hop culture to emphasize hustling or financial success

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grand [noun]

a thousand units of a currency

Ex: She saved up a grand to take a trip to Europe .
wad [noun]

a thick bundle or roll of money, usually cash carried together

Ex: They counted the wad after closing up shop .

physical currency in the form of bills or coins, as opposed to checks, credit, or digital payments

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to pay money owed, such as a bill, debt, or required contribution

Ex: The company had to pony up millions in fines .

to save or set aside money or resources for future use

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