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slush fund noun- a discretionary fund, where the source of the money and the exact way in which it is spent is not subject to any accounting or accountability US, 1874
- He [George H. Bush] will, of course, need a slush fund–not unlike the one Gordon Liddy and Maurice Stans put together for Nixon in
- — Hunter S. Thompson, Generation of Swine, p. 188, 8 December 1986
- money collected by a prisoner’s associates for a prisoner’s family UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 106, 1996
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