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moneyman

moneyman \moneyman\ n. a person skilled in large scale financial transactions.

Syn: financier.

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moneyman

n. Someone tasked with handling money, often specifically a financier

WordNet
moneyman

n. a person skilled in large scale financial transactions [syn: financier]

Usage examples of "moneyman".

I thought, and in a meeting with the moneymen, as Suits called them, it would send the message that she was too confident to be hampered by tradition.

Her flatmates Mandy and Debby flitted fanciably about the place, half-dressed, serving me coffee with the reverence due to a moneyman and debt-settler.

Arm in arm we gained the Carraway and met with two more of our moneymen, Buck Specie and Sterling Dun.

The second guy was a frill, an extra, and even Fielding economized sometimes, as all moneymen do.

Martina in New York, running his duplex, wowing his moneymen and, for all I knew, proving a nightly sackful.

One day he lost the big one-had the moneymen on his ass and the next thing he knew, job, house, family were all gone, just like that, whole life changed from one day to the next.

So now the pictures were owned by the moneymen, and the villa, once the country hideaway of the Florentine nobility, was overrun by students playing with their Frisbees on the lawns.

Not only that, there was no mint in Britain, and after the expulsion of the moneymen there was no way to import coins from the rest of the Empire.

Anyway, I then had to leave the girl, God damn it, and bolt across town to clock up an hour or two at a reception in the Carraway thrown by Fielding Goodney for all our moneymen.

And you need to deal with new kind's of moneymen, talented milers in sensible suits, who jink with change and moneykeys as they run grunting in your wake.

She'll have some property developer or spaced-out rich kid, some moneyman.