rake something in
rake in (something)
To acquire or accumulate an abundance of something, especially money. Ever since his app became a worldwide sensation, Bill has been raking in the cash! We're going to rake in some serious profits if we can get our products into the Asian markets.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
rake something in
tv. to take in a lot of something, usually money. Our candidate will rake votes in by the thousand.
See also: rake, something
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- rake in
- rake in (something)
- rake it in
- rake on (one)
- rake on someone
- make (one's) fortune(s)
- coal
- swipe right
- swipe left
- crawling with (something)