line your pockets
line (one's) (own) pocket(s)
To make a large amount of money for oneself in a way that is considered greedy or dishonest. The phrase typically implies that one is prioritizing making money above some other, more admirable goal. He doesn't care about creating some digital utopia—he's just trying to line his own pockets. This new contract is going to line our pockets for years.
See also: line
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
line your pockets
COMMON If someone lines their pockets, they make a lot of money in a dishonest or unfair way. He has been lining his pockets for 27 years while his country has been in poverty. Morris lined his own pockets with most of the cash, buying a Mercedes Benz, jewelry and paying off credit card debts as well. Note: You can also say that someone lines another person's pockets. This is a government that ignores the needs of the majority in order to line the pockets of the favoured few.
See also: line, pocket
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
- line (one's) (own) pocket(s)
- line one’s own pocket
- line one’s own pockets
- line one's pockets
- line own pocket
- line pockets
- line your /somebody's pocket
- line your pocket
- for (one's) (own) sake
- for sake