rolling in money

Related to rolling in money: make a killing, put a price on

roll in (something)

To have or have something coming in vast amounts. (Usually said of money, and mostly used in the continuous tense.) I wouldn't worry too much about the Smiths. They're rolling in cash. She's rolling in endorsements right now, but that doesn't mean she has the votes.
See also: roll

rolling in money

Exceptionally wealthy; having large amounts of money to spend. I hear her father is rolling in money, so I wouldn't be too worried about her future. Once we get this plan underway, we'll be rolling in money in no time!
See also: money, roll
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(be) ˈrolling in it/money

(informal) (be) very rich: She’s been the managing director of the company for 10 years, so she must be rolling in it by now.
See also: money, roll
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • be rolling in it
  • be rolling
  • roll out
  • roll on
  • roll on (something)!
  • get cracking/rolling
  • roll by
  • keep the ball rolling
  • keep the ball rolling, to
  • be rolling in dough