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rent money

n. money set aside to pay rent.

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Rent Money

Rent Money may refer to:

  • "Rent Money" (The Knights of Prosperity), an episode of The Knights of Prosperity
  • "Rent Money" (Bodger & Badger), an episode of Bodger & Badger
  • "Rent Money", song by Young Trimm, featuring The-Dream; see The-Dream discography

Usage examples of "rent money".

Well, if your organizational activities -- the clubs we talked about in preceding chapters -- can show one hundred active volunteers who are not afraid to punch doorbells and will work on election day, I'll bet the rent money on the outcome.

Well, if your organizational activities - the clubs we talked about in preceding chapters - can show one hundred active volunteers who are not afraid to punch doorbells and will work on election day, I'll bet the rent money on the outcome.

I'd do this first thing in the morning, and if nothing developed, I'd go back to the stack of FTAs Connie had given me and try to make some rent money doing nickel-and-dime cases.

I first met him in Big Sur in 1960, when we were both broke and grubbing for rent money.

Jehovah get ten percent of all rent money spent on this sinful premises tithed back to him.

But I'll need my bankbooks and checkbooks so I can buy a few things and send you the rent money.

He paid his rent money promptly, and even offered medical advice during the bouts of grippe that plagued me throughout the winters of '73 and '74.

But now Shama got invitations in her own right and during the Hindu wedding season she borrowed deeply from the rent money, committing herself to almost inextricable entanglement with her accounts, to buy presents, usually water-sets.

He hadn't been looking to make the rent money or score a bag of dope.

It was a race he was running now, a race between his rent money and.

I don't know what Cheri did with the rent money, but I can certainly guess.

In a voice thick with tears and redolent of the heavy, sweet wine lees to which poverty had reduced him, he had offered the services of his daughter in exchange for the rent money.

He paid his rent money promptly, and even offered medical advice during the bouts of grippe that plagued me throughout the winters of ’.

Katie told him in her new crisp hard way that it was janitor or no home, as it was harder and harder each month to get the rent money together.

I blew two months' rent money on dope and got locked out of my pad.