to cash in (on) something
81make with the something — in. to make something visible; to use something. □ Come on, make with the cash. □ I want to know. Come on, make with the answers! …
82how are you placed for something? — spoken phrase used for asking whether someone has enough of something How are you placed for cash? Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making requestshyponym to ask a question or questionssynonym Main entry …
83oodles of something — informal phrase a lot of something They’ve got oodles of cash. Thesaurus: large quantities or amountssynonym large amounts or quantities of a specific kindhyponym Main entry …
84pots of something — british informal phrase a lot of something, especially money Her parents had pots of cash. Thesaurus: large quantities or amountssynonym large amounts or quantities of a specific kindhyponym Main entry …
85ring something up — record an amount on a cash register ■ figurative make, spend, or announce a particular amount in sales, profits, or losses * * * ˌring sthˈup derived to enter the cost of goods being bought in a shop/store on a ↑cash register by pressing the… …
86punch in something — punch in (something) to enter information on a computer or other device by pressing keys. You punch in your code to get cash or your bank balance. Each door has a number pad, and for security you have to punch a number in to open the door …
87rolling in something — rolling in (something) having a lot of money or wealth. The business is rolling in cash. It s pretty obvious that these people aren t rolling in luxury. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form rolling in it very rich: Mary s new husband is… …
88oodles of something — informal a lot of something They ve got oodles of cash …
89pots of something — British informal a lot of something, especially money Her parents had pots of cash …
90ring something up — record an amount on a cash register. → ring …