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money for jam noun easily obtained or earned money AUSTRALIA- — J.E. MacDonnell, Don’t Gimme the Ships, p. 46, 1960
- — Sue Rhodes, And When she was Bad she was Popular, p. 12, 1968
- “Money for jam, kid,” he snorted. “Nine-seven on a bog track over two miles at Flemington. I tell ya stick to selling papers, mate. And don’t go giving up your day job to be a full-time punter!” — Clive Galea, Slipper!, p. 6, 1988
- [C]ry-babies who wanna keep going on about the good old days, how it was money for jam, “Oh what fun we had!!” — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 94, 2000
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