moola
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of moola
An Americanism dating back to 1935–40; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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He urged folks who “dig it” to support the musician with “some moola, coinage, scratch, $, money.”
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 14, 2020
Behind the film lie the Panama Papers—the millions of files, leaked in 2016, that demonstrated how the wealthy stash their moola offshore and thereby avoid the plebeian vulgarity of tax.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 20, 2019
I watch “Westworld” mostly to see all that HBO moola do its thing.
From Washington Post • Apr. 20, 2018
That’s a lot of moola for a reliever no longer trusted with the late innings.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 2, 2014
The result would mean more moola for Phelps and higher efficiency for his operations, and to the devil with the rest of the world.
From Highways in Hiding by Smith, George Oliver
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