money for old rope
1money for old rope — british informal phrase money that you earn very easily without much work or effort Thesaurus: wages and salariessynonym extra payments and benefits in addition to wageshyponym Main entry: money * * * money for old rope …
2money for old rope — (UK) If something s money for old rope, it s a very easy way of making money …
3money for old rope — ► money for old rope (or money for jam) Brit. informal money or reward earned for little or no effort. Main Entry: ↑money …
4money for old rope — (UK) If something s money for old rope, it s a very easy way of making money. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** Money earned from a task that requires very little effort is called money for old rope. Getting paid for watering the… …
5money for old rope (or for jam) Brit. — money for old rope (or for jam) Brit. informal money or reward earned for little or no effort. → monetized …
6be money for old rope — British, informal, British, informal if a job is money for old rope, it is an easy way of earning money. Babysitting is money for old rope if the children go to sleep early. Most people think being a professional footballer is money for jam …
7money for jam rope — money for ˈjam/old ˈrope idiom (BrE, informal) money that is earned very easily, for sth that needs little effort • The job only took about an hour it was money for old rope. Main entry: ↑moneyidiom …
8money for old rope — Money easily earned or acquired …
9money for old rope — noun Money exchanged for goods of low value. Syn: easy pickings, low hanging fruit …
10money for old rope — British informal money that you earn very easily without much work or effort …