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inflated money

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  • Money supply — Finance Financial markets Bond market …   Wikipedia

  • Key money — is used differently in different parts of the world. It sometimes means money paid to an existing tenant who assigns a lease to a new tenant where the rent is below market. It sometimes means a bribe to a landlord. In other parts of the world it… …   Wikipedia

  • funny-money — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : inflated currency; especially : currency inflated or otherwise manipulated for political or social purposes his opposition to the funny money manipulations … brought him into disfavor Newsweek …   Useful english dictionary

  • Jesus and the money changers — The narrative of Jesus and the Money Changers occurs in both the Synoptic Gospels and in the Gospel of John, although it occurs close to the end of the Synoptic Gospels (at , ) but close to the start in John (at The quote from Isaiah comes from a …   Wikipedia

  • Mark (money) — 1923 50 Million Mark this amount was worth about US$12 million (US 1923) 9 years earlier, but only $1US when printed; it was worthless a few weeks later. Mark (from a merging of three Teutonic/Germanic languages words, Latinized in 9th century… …   Wikipedia

  • funny money — noun a) Money gained in a devious or sneaky manner. b) A highly inflated currency. Syn: play money See Also: dirty money …   Wiktionary

  • boot money —    a wrongful payment to an amateur in sport    A relic from the days when talented people played sport for fun rather than money and the respective status of amateurs and professionals was strictly regulated. Supposedly the money was left in the …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • funny money — counterfeit money (Criminology); currency that has been inflated or deflated in an artificial manner for political or social causes(Finance); money made by dishonest means (Slang) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • funny money — noun Date: 1938 1. artificially inflated currency 2. counterfeit money …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • funny money — Slang. 1. counterfeit currency. 2. money from undisclosed or questionable sources. 3. currency of little value, as of a nation whose currency has been artificially inflated or recently devaluated. 4. any foreign currency. [1940 45] * * * …   Universalium

  • funny money — Slang. 1. counterfeit currency. 2. money from undisclosed or questionable sources. 3. currency of little value, as of a nation whose currency has been artificially inflated or recently devaluated. 4. any foreign currency. [1940 45] …   Useful english dictionary

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