noun
/ˈmʌni/ , pl monies or moneys /ˈmʌniz/
[noncount] :something (such as coins or bills) used as a way to pay for goods and services and to pay people for their work
[noncount] :a person's wealth :the money that a person has
monies or moneys [plural] formal :amounts of money
a run for your money
for love or/nor money
for my money
informal :in my opinion
in the money
US :among the top three finishers in a race (such as a horse race)
informal :having lots of money
made of money
informal :having a lot of money :rich
money for jam
or money for old rope
Brit informal :money that is easily earned or gotten :easy money
money talks
used to say that money has a strong influence on people's actions and decisions
money to burn
informal :a large amount of money to spend
on the money
US informal :exactly right or accurate
put (your) money on
to bet on (something or someone)
put your money where your mouth is
informal :to give or spend money or take some action in order to do or support something that you have been talking about
throw money around
to spend money in a foolish or careless way
throw money at
to try to solve (a problem) by spending a large amount of money on it without giving enough thought to exactly what should be done
time is money
used to say that a person's time is as valuable as money;
your money's worth
as much as you deserve because of the money you paid or the effort you made