Wiktionary
n. Paper currency; cash in the form of printed banknotes.
WordNet
n. currency issued by a government or central bank and consisting of printed paper that can circulate as a substitute for specie [syn: paper money, paper currency]
Usage examples of "folding money".
Perhaps an envelope or a cash box with folding money, which a fleeing murderer would surely pause to take with him.
He'd stayed right in there, folding usually when somebody opened for ten bucks, but sometimes staying and sometimes winning, and winning enough so that the stack of chips he was using to hold down the folding money looked like it was about to fall over.
They'll need a new science feature editor pretty soon, and that's real folding money.
But through the glass I could see that the little bills had the fabric-like texture one finds in folding money and everything else, including the serial number, looked authentic.
From time to time, customers had crossed the cocktail lounge to drop folding money into a fishbowl atop the piano, tips for the musician.
The naked cadaver they lost is suddenly found well-dressed, with folding money in its pockets.
He wasn't a jealous husband, and he was backing up his questions with nice green folding money.
He had some trouble at first with the inspectors over those four projecting rooms but by using strong girders and folding money he had been able to convince them of the soundness of his engineering.
There was some crisp folding money in the zipper pocket, a Santa Fe timetable, the folder her ticket had been in and the stub of the railroad ticket and the Pullman reservation.
She had looked well-to-do, and the contents of her wallet did not disappoint Billy Neeks: four hundred and nine dollars in folding money, plus another three dollars and ten cents in change.
Whatever the reason, it happens with sufficient frequency that a bribe case which is largely hopeless for the defendant is routinely shorthanded as `folding money in the men's room.