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Work, Success & Motivation - Wealth & Success

Here you will find slang for wealth and success, capturing casual ways people talk about riches, accomplishments, and living a prosperous life.

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Work, Success & Motivation
to [make] bank
to make bank
[phrase]

to earn a large amount of money or make a significant profit

Ex: She made bank after selling her startup. 
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in the bag
in the bag
[phrase]

used to convey that something is guaranteed to be accomplished

Ex: With their huge lead, the championship is in the bag. 
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to pop off

to perform exceptionally well, especially in a game, performance, or activity

Ex: Pop off, queen! You nailed that dance routine. 
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on the come up

experiencing an increase in success, status, or influence; rising in one's field or career

Ex: He's on the come up in the music industry. 
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bop
bop
[noun]

something successful, popular, or well-received

Ex: The party last night was a total bop. 
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to score
to score
[Verb]

to successfully obtain or achieve something desired

Ex: He scored tickets to the sold-out concert. 
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to cook
to cook
[Verb]

to perform exceptionally well or execute something skillfully

Ex: She's really cooking on the basketball court today. 
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to [send] it
to send it
[phrase]

to execute something impressively

Ex: He went for the jump and just sent it. 
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to nail
to nail
[Verb]

to easily succeed at doing something

Ex: She nailed the interview and got the job on the spot. 
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A-game
A-game
[noun]

one's highest level of performance or effort

Ex: She brought her A-game to the championship match. 
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dub
dub
[noun]

a win or victory; derived from W for win

Ex: We took the dub in the championship game. 
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pushing P
pushing P
[phrase]

acting with integrity, style, and confidence while maintaining and displaying one's success

Ex: He's always pushing P, staying successful and classy at the same time. 
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to [eat] {sb} for breakfast

to easily defeat, outperform, or dominate someone

Ex: She eats her opponents for breakfast in every debate. 
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to cash in

to take advantage of an opportunity for personal gain

Ex: He cashed in on his popularity and launched a merch line. 
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to kick
to kick
[Verb]

to overcome a problem, obstacle, or habit

Ex: I still smoke, but they keep telling me to kick the habit. 
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to floss
to floss
[Verb]

to show off or display wealth, style, or confidence

Ex: He's always flossing with his new car. 
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juice
juice
[noun]

influence, power, or respect

Ex: He's got a lot of juice in the music industry. 
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baller
baller
[noun]

someone who is very cool or impressive, often due to wealth, skill, or extravagance

Ex: He's a baller with that new sports car. 
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stacked
stacked
[Adjective]

having a lot of money or wealth

Ex: He's stacked after his successful startup. 
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loaded
loaded
[Adjective]

having a lot of money or financial resources

Ex: He's loaded after selling his company. 
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well-heeled
well-heeled
[Adjective]

having substantial financial resources

Ex: He comes from a well-heeled family. 
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to [roll] in dough

to have a lot of money

Ex: He's rolling in dough after selling his startup. 
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three commas club

a group of people who are billionaires, named for the three commas in a billion

Ex: He joked that winning the lottery would finally get him into the three commas club. 
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unicorn
unicorn
[noun]

a start-up company valued at over one billion dollars

Ex: That new app became a unicorn within just two years. 
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