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Discover Ludwig"funny money" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is essentially an idiom which means counterfeit money. For example: "The police arrested several people on charges of making and selling funny money."
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funny money
noun
Money gained in a devious or sneaky manner.
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"JDSU traded their funny money for other people's funny money".
"It feels like funny money," Daniels said.
"No funny money for the boys".
More funny money is on its way.
"We're back to companies throwing around funny money.
Here's why the trust fund is funny money.
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He bought some of those front-loaded funny- money bonds at 34 cents on the dollar.
That's real cash, not some funny-money, paper-based valuation.
Even with these funny-money forecasts, there'll still be victims.
They are just another flavor of funny-money manipulation.
They hated that the "golden fetters" prevented the swift application of their funny-money solutions.
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