Meaning of 'Rolling in money'
What does the saying 'Rolling in money' mean?
Idiom: Rolling in money
Meaning:
If someone has a lot of money, more than they could possibly need, they are rolling in money.
Similar Idioms
- Money laundering
- Rolling in the aisles
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- Money for jam
- Seed money
- Make money hand over fist
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- Made of money
- Money doesn`t grow on trees
- Money burns a hole in your pocket
- On the money
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- You pays your money and you takes your choice
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- Show me the money
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