American Idioms and Expressions

Money Talks Idiom

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Money talks
What does Money talks mean?
money gives one power and influenceMoney talks and whenever the wealthy banker goes to his favorite restaurant, he gets the best table available.
money talks
What does money talks mean?
money gives one the power to get or do what he or she wantsMoney talks and when I go to a restaurant with my rich uncle we always get a very good table.
money talks
What does money talks mean?
if you have lots of money you will be treated well, money can influence peopleWe learned that money talks when the rich couple got a reservation at the famous restaurant although we could not.
money talks
What does money talks mean?
money gives one the power to get or do what he or she wants Money talks and when I go to a restaurant with my rich uncle we always get very good service.

Money talks
What does Money talks mean?
money gives one power and influence Money talks and whenever the wealthy banker goes to his favorite restaurant, he gets the best table available.


Some Random Idioms
no point in (something)
What does "no point in (something)" mean?
no purpose in doing somethingThere is no point in talking to my supervisor. He never listens to what I am saying.
Beat's me.
What does "Beat's me." mean?
I don't know. a) "What time does the meeting start?"
b) "Beat's me."

roll out a product
What does "roll out a product" mean?
to release a product for sale The company will roll out their new computers soon.

taken
What does "taken" mean?
deceived; cheated; swindled
at one's fingertips
What does "at one's fingertips" mean?
something is within one's reachI always have my address book at my fingertips.
dry out
What does "dry out" mean?
to lose moisture gradually The beach towel dried out quickly.

use every trick in the book
What does "use every trick in the book" mean?
use every method possibleThe apartment manager used every trick in the book to try and make the young family leave.
pooped out
What does "pooped out" mean?
tired; fatigued; exhausted
rule
What does "rule" mean?
be the top; be the best; dominate
face to face
What does "face to face" mean?
in person I had a face-to-face meeting with my supervisor to talk about my job performance.

down in the dumps
What does "down in the dumps" mean?
depressed; "blue."A: "Is something wrong?"B: "Not really, but I feel kind of down in the dumps."
come to nothing
What does "come to nothing" mean?
to end in failure All of my efforts to help my friend find a job came to nothing.

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