To see the colour of somebody's money.

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Freeguy

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How many idioms would exist that are equal to the meaning of this idiom:

To see the colour of somebody's money.
 
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Re: To see the colour of (sb's) money.

I can only think of one.
 
Re: To see the colour of (sb's) money.

I can think of one too. It's probably the same one as Rover.
 
Re: To see the colour of (sb's) money.

I don't know any. Not sure what you are trying to say.
 
Re: To see the colour of (sb's) money.

Thank you!
 
Re: To see the colour of (sb's) money.

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Re: To see the colour of (sb's) money.

What does it mean, and what is the other way of saying it that you both thought of?
 
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