Thesaurus:money
English
Synonyms
- ackers (slang, UK)
- bees and honey (Cockney rhyming slang)
- benjamins (US)
- brass (slang)
- bread (slang, US)
- bucks (slang, US)
- cabbage (obsolete)
- cheddar (slang, US)
- ching (slang)
- clams (obsolete)
- coin (slang)
- dead presidents (US)
- dinero (slang)
- dosh (slang)
- dough (slang)
- ducats (slang)
- feds (slang)
- fedi (US, archaic)
- flow (slang)
- folding stuff (slang)
- green (slang, US)
- greenbacks (slang)
- gwop (slang, African American Vernacular, London Multicultural English)
- gwap (slang, African American Vernacular, London Multicultural English)
- gwuap (slang, African American Vernacular, London Multicultural English)
- jack (slang, Australia, US)
- lettuce (slang, US)
- lolly (slang, UK)
- long green (slang)
- loot (slang)
- lucre (slang)
- moolah (slang)
- oof (dated, slang, UK)
- ooftish (archaic, slang, UK)
- paper (slang)
- pelf (slang)
- readies (slang, UK)
- rhino (archaic, slang)
- scrilla (slang, African American Vernacular)
- sheets (slang)
- simoleons (slang)
- spondulicks (slang, UK)
- swag (slang)
- wad (slang)
- wampum (slang, US)
- wonga (slang, UK, NZ)
- yenom (UK, back slang)
Hyponyms
Meronyms
Various
See also
- Thesaurus:wealth
- Thesaurus:wealthy
- Thesaurus:property
- Category:Currency
- Thesaurus:dinheiro (Portuguese)
Further reading
- “800. money” in Roget's Thesaurus, T. Y. Crowell Co., 1911.
- “money” in Moby Thesaurus II, Grady Ward, 1996.
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