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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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guap
[noun]

a large amount of money

Ex: Don't sleep on that side hustle; it could bring in some extra guap.
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bread
[noun]

money, cash, or earnings

Ex: The freelance work brought in some extra bread, helping with unexpected expenses .
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dough
[noun]

money, cash, or financial resources

Ex: They were excited about the big paycheck , knowing it would add a good amount of dough to their savings .
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band
[noun]

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

Ex: The rapper showed off his bands during the interview.
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loot
[noun]

money, especially cash; often implies earnings, profit, or resources gained

Ex: They were excited to spend their weekend getaway loot on activities and souvenirs .
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scratch
[noun]

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

Ex: They joked about the large sum of scratch they would earn if their venture succeeded .
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moola
[noun]

cash, often used playfully or lightheartedly

Ex: They joked about the large sum of moolah they would make if the business venture succeeded .
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cheddar
[noun]

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

Ex: The concert pulled in serious cheddar from ticket sales.
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cake
[noun]

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

Ex: The band pulled in some cake from their latest gig .
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coin
[noun]

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

Ex: The job doesn't take much time, but it brings in steady coin.
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fetti
[noun]

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

Ex: The crew pulled in big fetti from their latest project.
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bank
[noun]

a large amount of money

Ex: Don't blow all your bank on one night out.
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paper
[noun]

money, especially in the form of cash

Ex: He flashed his paper when paying for the new car.
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bag
[noun]

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

Ex: The tournament winner walked away with a serious bag.
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big ones
[noun]

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

Ex: He saved up enough big ones to finally move out.
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to take advantage of someone by charging them too much money or selling them a defective product

Ex: I ca n't believe I got ripped off by that so-called " bargain " website .
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big ones
[noun]

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

Ex: He saved up enough big ones to finally move out.
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bill
[noun]

a $100 banknote

Ex: He bet a bill on the game and actually won.
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rack
[noun]

a thousand dollars, often used to describe stacks of money

Ex: Winning that tournament earned her a couple of racks.
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scrilla
[noun]

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

Ex: He flashed his scrilla after getting paid.
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grand
[noun]

a thousand units of a currency

Ex: He borrowed three grand from his parents to start his business .
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wad
[noun]

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

Ex: They counted the wad after closing up shop.
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physical currency in the form of bills or coins, as opposed to checks, credit, or digital payments

Ex: The landlord insists on cash money for rent every month.
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to pay money owed, such as a bill, debt, or required contribution

Ex: If you want premium access , you 'll have to pony up.
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to save or set aside money or resources for future use

Ex: We should start socking away a little each month for retirement.
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