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What is mad money?

An expression dating back to the 1920's, it is a fund of physical currency generally in the form of coins, set aside for when one is incredibly angry. Most commonly it is used in the assault of another individual.

Jerry was so upset, he tucked that roll of quarters in his fist and just beat the tar outta that prostitute. Someone might wanna hide his mad money..."

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Mad money - what is it?

Phrase critical of capitalism and damaging consequences of its money mechanism, referring to an incident β€” particularly a shocking or incredible news story β€” where money is, or has been, a key factor injurious to people and/or their environment. Examples include harmful business activities conducted for more profit; withdrawn/inadequate state funding for health care or other essential public services; property thefts; muggings etc.

Another fucking train’s been derailed because bosses are more interested in cutting costs than passenger safety! It’s more bloody Capitalist Money Madness!

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What does "mad money" mean?

A person who will engage in almost any activity, frivolous or substantial, legal or not, in the pursuit and obtainment of money.

Another slang term for the phrase "Money Hungry."

My friend Michael has a severe case of money madness. Every time you see him he's always talking about hatching some scheme to hustle a dollar. But as bad as he is his girlfriend Donna's case of money madness is almost terminal!

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Mad money - what does it mean?

someone with a large amount of money

that d trump has mad money

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Mad money - meaning

an overwhelmingly annoying stock-info show hosted by a man who gets overly excited about stocks

The guy on Mad Money uses sound effects to make stocks more exciting

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Mad money - definition

The money that allows you to tell your date to kick rock.

I shall always have some mad money for the cab home.

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Mad money - slang

Small change you carry around, just in case.

A girl needs mad money, my mother always said.

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Mad money

Money kept for unlikely contingencies, for example a rather unsuccessful date.

My boyfriend wanted to have sex in his car last night but I didn't. Good thing I had mad money so I could buy a train ticket home.

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Mad money

1. A large amount of cash.
2. An amount of cash a person keeps on hand for emergencies.
3. (both M's capitalized) A popular CNBC TV show in which financial analyst Jim Cramer offers stock tips.

1. I sold some of my old toys on eBay and made mad money off them.
2. When you go out on a date, you should bring some "mad money" with you so that if your date leaves you at the restaurant or movie, you can take a cab home.
3. "Mad Money" is by far the most entertaining financial-advice show on TV.

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