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单词 funny money
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Definition of funny money in English:

funny money

noun
mass nouninformal
  • Currency that is forged or otherwise worthless.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each punter was given funny money with which to bet on the five event local card and the real Melbourne Cup down south.
    • A veteran of a long string of dead-end jobs, Jake graduates from bedsit land when his gangster grandfather dies leaving him a case of funny money.
    • But when you see the prices being bandied around now, it is funny money.
    • Who's responsible for paying back the billions and billions of funny money that the Government is spending, and the interest accrued on that funny money?
    • As soon as he gets aboard his boat he's going to sit down, pour himself a drink of my good brandy and, to make sure I didn't do him like he would have done me, he'll take out my funny money to count it.
    • But my funny money was even less likely to help me acquire anything here.
    • He lives in Edinburgh, apparently the home of funny money.
    • Unfortunately, the underworld still appealed to me, I ran hookers, drug cartels, dry-cleaners and printed funny money.
    • How do you find a sexy project that'll cost at least 10 billion bucks in funny money the taxpayer will never see?
    • And funny money, some of this stuff could get you thrown out of a store, but it won't bother you at all here.
    • We regarded it as funny money to be blown as quickly as possible.
    • Government agents say that most funny money falls into three categories.
    • European travellers are welcome in Manchester - as long as they leave their funny money at home.
    • The cartel wants economic growth, lots of borrowers, and lots of opportunities to lend newly created funny money at interest.
    • There have been too many players who have been charged with sexual misbehavior, too many charged with some funny money scandal, too many making headlines because they just can't get along.
    • But they are funny money whose value fluctuates dramatically in response to changes in the stock price.
    • And now you can bet on the success of various blogs, albeit with funny money.
    • Robert Rubin, on the other hand, believed it probably wasn't such a great idea for the world's largest debtor to threaten to repay its creditors with funny money.
    • Before long Steven and Russell are being pursued by several secret agents with high-tech gear who are desperate to get their hands on the funny money in Steven's possession.
    • Shopowner and self-confessed loony Roly Gillard has resorted to handing out funny money to boost trade.
 
 

Definition of funny money in US English:

funny money

nounˈfəni ˈməniˈfənē ˈmənē
informal
  • Currency that is forged or otherwise worthless.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • European travellers are welcome in Manchester - as long as they leave their funny money at home.
    • But my funny money was even less likely to help me acquire anything here.
    • And now you can bet on the success of various blogs, albeit with funny money.
    • A veteran of a long string of dead-end jobs, Jake graduates from bedsit land when his gangster grandfather dies leaving him a case of funny money.
    • Government agents say that most funny money falls into three categories.
    • But they are funny money whose value fluctuates dramatically in response to changes in the stock price.
    • Each punter was given funny money with which to bet on the five event local card and the real Melbourne Cup down south.
    • And funny money, some of this stuff could get you thrown out of a store, but it won't bother you at all here.
    • The cartel wants economic growth, lots of borrowers, and lots of opportunities to lend newly created funny money at interest.
    • Who's responsible for paying back the billions and billions of funny money that the Government is spending, and the interest accrued on that funny money?
    • Robert Rubin, on the other hand, believed it probably wasn't such a great idea for the world's largest debtor to threaten to repay its creditors with funny money.
    • Unfortunately, the underworld still appealed to me, I ran hookers, drug cartels, dry-cleaners and printed funny money.
    • There have been too many players who have been charged with sexual misbehavior, too many charged with some funny money scandal, too many making headlines because they just can't get along.
    • Before long Steven and Russell are being pursued by several secret agents with high-tech gear who are desperate to get their hands on the funny money in Steven's possession.
    • As soon as he gets aboard his boat he's going to sit down, pour himself a drink of my good brandy and, to make sure I didn't do him like he would have done me, he'll take out my funny money to count it.
    • Shopowner and self-confessed loony Roly Gillard has resorted to handing out funny money to boost trade.
    • But when you see the prices being bandied around now, it is funny money.
    • He lives in Edinburgh, apparently the home of funny money.
    • We regarded it as funny money to be blown as quickly as possible.
    • How do you find a sexy project that'll cost at least 10 billion bucks in funny money the taxpayer will never see?
 
 
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