Money Call
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1. A phone call, page or conversation based on wanting money or wanting to borrow money, especially for the wrong reasons. 2. A phone call, page or conversation made to a person where the only goal is to get money. 3. The act/art of communicating with someone to get money. 4. The act/art of persuading to obtain money; solicit.
The pokemon which hovers and shoots yellow coins from four separate directions in Super-Smash Brothers (N64).
The money challenge is when a male, will appear at a school dance like homecoming, prom, or a formal, with a rather large amount of dollar bills ranging from $50 and up, and proceeds to throw the ones on girls he finds "worthy"
Something that is totally cool radical or awesome. The bomb.com
NOUN: A dubious religious entity that is usually out to only collect money from its followers under the guise of mysterious knowledge and secrets, often withheld with the promise that as more money is given more secrets will be revealed. Often frequented or promoted by celebrities like a religion-of-the-month
To hold something between the shaft of a flaccid penis and the scrotum.
Similar to the money shot, except used in a gang bang.
The amount of money a fellow is willing to spend on strippers. If one has lots of cash on-hand, but tips frugally, one still has a small moneycock.
A cone made from plain A4 to hold loose change
Not quite a dick waving contest, but invitation can be precipitated by what one believes is leading in the direction of said contest. It occurs when Person B continues to try to "one-up" person A. Person A, who appears indifferent, and with low tolerance, abruptly questions, "Do you want to have a money-contest." Person A has effectively downplayed person B's attempts to one-up, by insinuating that Person B would clearly lose in a money contest.
Security guard who works for a company that transports money for the banks. Armored truck personnel that carry guns to protect the money they transport. Derogatory term for security guards transporting money who think they are just like cops and try to look like cops. Wannabe cops who work for armored car service.