simoleons
IPA: sɪmˈoʊɫiʌnz
noun
- (slang) Money.
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Examples of "simoleons" in Sentences
- “I heard it was five hoojillion zillion simoleons!”
- From such synergy, the ad snickers, the simoleons flow forth in buckets.
- The former George W. Bush Deputy Chief of Staff has said further that he intends to raise $50 million simoleons to pump into races across the land.
- IN ONE OF MICHAEL JORDAN'S ANI-mated commercials for Nike, the sneaker company presented him with a cartoon check for a sum of 1 bazillion simoleons.
- (A nuclear plant costs a whopping 30,000 simoleons, produces 1,500 units of power and zero emissions, but reduces the happiness of nearby citizens nonetheless.)
- That is a lot of simoleons, especially considering Warner's couldn't flog Jordan sneakers because, well, such a venture was already bringing home the buckets elsewhere.
- McCain, who married the multimillionaire beer heiress Cindy Hensley after a whirlwind extramarital affair, told the crowd how fortunate he was that "she's easy on the eyes and sloppin over with simoleons from giggle water".
- But I did work as an assistant manager in a gourmet food shop once and it was apparent to me just implicitly that if you paid the boss a gazillion simoleons even though the business was struggling to keep from going under by cutting product and/or services as well as employee salaries and jobs, that was bad business and the boss was incompetent.
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