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- noun slang Plural form of
simoleon . - noun slang
Money .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun informal terms for money
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Examples
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The former George W. Bush Deputy Chief of Staff has said further that he intends to raise $50 million simoleons to pump into races across the land.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Karl Rove's Pledge For Aspen Michael Conniff 2010
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“I heard it was five hoojillion zillion simoleons!”
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The former George W. Bush Deputy Chief of Staff has said further that he intends to raise $50 million simoleons to pump into races across the land.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Karl Rove's Pledge For Aspen Michael Conniff 2010
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McCain, who married the multimillionaire beer heiress Cindy Hensley after a whirlwind extramarital affair, told the crowd how fortunate he was that "she's easy on the eyes and sloppin over with simoleons from giggle water".
McCain Urges American Men to Marry Their Richest Mistress 2010
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McCain, who married the multimillionaire beer heiress Cindy Hensley after a whirlwind extramarital affair, told the crowd how fortunate he was that "she's easy on the eyes and sloppin over with simoleons from giggle water".
Jerry and Joe Long: McCain Urges American Men to Marry Their Richest Mistress 2010
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But I did work as an assistant manager in a gourmet food shop once and it was apparent to me just implicitly that if you paid the boss a gazillion simoleons even though the business was struggling to keep from going under by cutting product and/or services as well as employee salaries and jobs, that was bad business and the boss was incompetent.
The Truest Thing You Will See This Morning (And It's Always Morning Somewhere): fastfwd 2009
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(A nuclear plant costs a whopping 30,000 simoleons, produces 1,500 units of power and zero emissions, but reduces the happiness of nearby citizens nonetheless.)
A Coal/Nuclear/Solar Energy Faceoff That Is Almost Real - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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IN ONE OF MICHAEL JORDAN'S ANI-mated commercials for Nike, the sneaker company presented him with a cartoon check for a sum of 1 bazillion simoleons.
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From such synergy, the ad snickers, the simoleons flow forth in buckets.
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That is a lot of simoleons, especially considering Warner's couldn't flog Jordan sneakers because, well, such a venture was already bringing home the buckets elsewhere.
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