be made of money

be made of money

To have a lot of money. The phrase is often used in the negative as a denial to a request for one to lend money to or purchase something for someone. I know you want the new phone, but the answer is no. I'm not made of money.
See also: made, money, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

be made of money

be very rich. informal
See also: made, money, of
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be ˈmade of money

(informal) be rich; have a lot of money: I can’t afford that! I’m not made of money, you know! Why do people always think that lawyers are made of money?
See also: made, money, of
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See also:
  • embezzle
  • embezzle (something) from (someone or something)
  • embezzle from
  • be burning a hole in (one's) pocket
  • be burning a hole in your pocket
  • budget
  • budget (something) for (something)
  • budget for
  • collect (something) from (someone)
  • collect from