Monopoly money

Monopoly money
Monopoly money noun (informal)
Large sums of money treated lightly as though of no real consequence or value, like the sham notes exchanged in Monopoly
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Moˈnopoly money 7 noun uncountable
money that does not really exist or has no real value

Inflation was so high that the notes were like Monopoly money.

 
Word Origin:
[Monopoly money] from the imitation money used in the game of Monopoly (see monopoly in sense 3).

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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