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money-guard
A person who guards money for someone else, often to prevent it from being spent on unscheduled needs.
money pit
(sometimes capitalized) Long-standing nickname of a complicated, seemingly man-made excavation on Oak Island in Nova Scotia, Canada, rumored to contain pirate treasure and which has been repeatedly and unsuccessfully probed at great expense.
money pit
(idiomatic) A possession or financial commitment, especially a building or vehicle, that creates substantial ongoing expenses, especially one whose costs are considered to be unsustainable.
e-money
money trees
plural of money tree
ship money
(historical) A tax applied to coastal towns for their defence in wartime.
money changing
out of the money
(finance, securities) Of an option, yielding a loss if exercised. / Failing to achieve a sufficiently high ranking in a contest to earn money (for oneself, or for those who have placed a bet).
rogue money
(historical) An assessment formerly levied in every county in Scotland for the expenses of catching and prosecuting criminals.
straggling money
(historical) Money paid for apprehending deserters and those absent without leave. / (historical) Money deducted from the wages of such absentees.