pocket money

  • 101spending money — or[pocket money] {n.} Money that is given to a person to spend. * /When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money./ * /Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with Mother./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 102spending\ money — • spending money • pocket money noun Money that is given to a person to spend. When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money. Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with mother …

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  • 103Allowance (money) — An allowance is an amount of money set aside for a designated purpose.Because money is ever a scarce and valuable commodity, the general concept of one person who has the authority to decide what to spend it on (that is, who has the power of the… …

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  • 104pin money — noun cash for day to day spending on incidental expenses • Syn: ↑pocket money, ↑spending money • Hypernyms: ↑cash, ↑hard cash, ↑hard currency * * * noun [noncount] old fashioned : money that is used for small expenses …

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  • 105spending money — noun cash for day to day spending on incidental expenses • Syn: ↑pocket money, ↑pin money • Hypernyms: ↑cash, ↑hard cash, ↑hard currency * * * noun [noncount] : extra money that you can spend on whatever you want …

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  • 106Kira Ein Hund Namens Money — (English: Kira and a dog named Money) is a children s novel by Bodo Schäfer, a German economics writer. The novel has the theme of economical subjects in the life of the family. This story has been published to other countries, including… …

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  • 107Spending money — Spending Spend ing, n. The act of expending; expenditure. [1913 Webster] {Spending money}, money set apart for extra (not necessary) personal expenses; pocket money. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 108walking-around money — /waw king euh rownd / 1. money that is carried on the person for routine expenses and minor emergencies; pocket money. 2. Also called street money. Political Slang. cash sums given by political managers, district leaders, or the like, to grass… …

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  • 109walking-around money — /waw king euh rownd / 1. money that is carried on the person for routine expenses and minor emergencies; pocket money. 2. Also called street money. Political Slang. cash sums given by political managers, district leaders, or the like, to grass… …

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  • 110spending money — /ˈspɛndɪŋ ˌmʌni/ (say spending .munee) noun money for small personal expenses; pocket money …