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pocket money

American  

noun

  1. money for small, current expenses.


pocket money British  

noun

  1. a small weekly sum of money given to children by parents as an allowance

  2. money for day-to-day spending, incidental expenses, etc

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pocket money Idioms  
  1. Also, spending money. Cash for incidental or minor expenses, as in They don't believe in giving the children pocket money without asking them to do chores, or Can I borrow a dollar? I'm out of all my spending money. The first term, dating from the early 1600s, alludes to keeping small sums in one's pocket; the second alludes to money that may be spent (as opposed to saved) and dates from the late 1500s.


Etymology

Origin of pocket money

First recorded in 1625–35

Example Sentences

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Dan Bennette: I was unemployed for a little bit and looking for a little pocket money, so I saw during the first snowstorm that they were doing emergency shovelers and I just signed up online.

From Slate • Feb. 24, 2026

If I didn’t work, I didn’t have pocket money.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 18, 2026

It’s the estate-planning equivalent of handing your kids pocket money.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 16, 2026

"But then Courtenay started buying her own lights with little bits of pocket money," Ms Wiggins told BBC Manchester.

From BBC • Nov. 26, 2025

"Here are museum passes, metro tickets, pocket money, and the Foundation's emergency phone number. Meet back here at seven for dinner and the first evening session. Any questions?"

From "You Bring the Distant Near" by Mitali Perkins

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