Just so you know
anonymous
February 2 2007, 10:37:54 UTC
NOUN: pl. mon·eys or mon·ies A medium that can be exchanged for goods and services and is used as a measure of their values on the market, including among its forms a commodity such as gold, an officially issued coin or note, or a deposit in a checking account or other readily liquifiable account. The official currency, coins, and negotiable paper notes issued by a government. Assets and property considered in terms of monetary value; wealth.
Pecuniary profit or loss: He made money on the sale of his properties. One's salary; pay: It was a terrible job, but the money was good. An amount of cash or credit: raised the money for the new playground. Sums of money, especially of a specified nature. Often used in the plural: state tax moneys; monies set aside for research and development. A wealthy person, family, or group: to come from old money; to marry into money.
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lolz, but oh em gee. i can't believe they gave you that fake ass number! who does that anyway.
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the dictionary is full of shit.
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-nicole
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pl. mon·eys or mon·ies
A medium that can be exchanged for goods and services and is used as a measure of their values on the market, including among its forms a commodity such as gold, an officially issued coin or note, or a deposit in a checking account or other readily liquifiable account.
The official currency, coins, and negotiable paper notes issued by a government.
Assets and property considered in terms of monetary value; wealth.
Pecuniary profit or loss: He made money on the sale of his properties.
One's salary; pay: It was a terrible job, but the money was good.
An amount of cash or credit: raised the money for the new playground.
Sums of money, especially of a specified nature. Often used in the plural: state tax moneys; monies set aside for research and development.
A wealthy person, family, or group: to come from old money; to marry into money.
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