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  • 41pin money — N UNCOUNT Pin money is small amounts of extra money that someone earns or gets in order to buy things that they want but that they do not really need. [INFORMAL] She d do anything for a bit of pin money …

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  • 42danger money — / deɪndʒə ˌmʌni/ noun extra money paid to employees in dangerous jobs ● The workforce has stopped work and asked for danger money. ● He decided to go to work on an oil rig because of the danger money offered as an incentive …

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  • 43push money — n. extra money paid to a salesperson to sell certain merchandise aggressively. (See also spiff.) □ The manufacturer supplied a little push money that even the store manager didn’t know about. □ I got about $300 last month in push money for… …

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  • 44beer money — noun Some extra money not needed for essential payments, which is available for spending on luxuries, hobbies, or simply going out for a beer. : September 1 2007, Working knowledge, by Hazel Davis, in …

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  • 45danger money — UK / US noun [uncountable] British extra money that you get in addition to your normal pay for doing something dangerous …

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  • 46The Money Pit — For the location known as The Money Pit , see Oak Island. The Money Pit Theatrical release poster Directed by Richard Benjamin …

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  • 47Got Money — Infobox Single Name = Got Money Artist = Lil Wayne featuring T Pain from Album = Tha Carter III B side = Released = May 27 2008 Format = CD, digital download Recorded = Genre = Hip hop, Crunk, Pop rap Length = 4:06 (Tha Carter III version) 2:38… …

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  • 48Mad Money — Infobox Television show name = Mad Money with Jim Cramer caption = Logo for the Mad Money television show genre = Talk show, investment creator = director = developer = presenter = Jim Cramer voices = narrated = theme music composer = opentheme …

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  • 49Electronic money — For electronic payments in conventional currencies, see Electronic funds transfer. Electronic money (also known as e currency, e money, electronic cash, electronic currency, digital money, digital cash, digital currency, cyber currency) is money… …

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  • 50Hot money — is a term that is most commonly used in financial markets to refer to the flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts. These… …

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