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mad money noun money set aside to use in an emergency or to splurge US, 1922- I embraced her, got me a big fat juicy taste of honey, gave her some mad money and told her if I wasn’t there to cab it on in. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 110, 1973
- “I don’ give a shit if he gets it out of the mad money he keeps in his panty girdle.” — George Higgins, Kennedy for the Defense, p. 70, 1980
- I could rent something nice and still have a little mad money in the bank. — Armistead Maupin, Maybe the Moon, p. 31, 1992
- She went to the closet and reached up next to the ski cap, where she kept her mad money, and found the .32-caliber nickel-plated revolver she’d bought from the horney gas station owner who serviced her car. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 127, 1996
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