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play money
noun
- paper that is cut and printed to resemble paper money, often used in playing board games.
- Informal. worthless or counterfeit currency:
The bankrupt government was putting play money in circulation.
Example Sentences
You may encounter someone who is quacking — the aforementioned duck pox — or be pulled aside and handed a sack of play money, a stolen good one Ghost Town “resident” was hoping could be used to win the affections of another.
You may encounter someone who is quacking — the aforementioned duck pox — or be pulled aside and handed a sack of play money, a stolen good one Ghost Town “resident” was hoping could be used to win the affections of another.
“You feel like you’re playing with fake money or play money. Monopoly money,” Cappelen said.
“You feel like you’re playing with fake money or play money. Monopoly money,” Cappelen said.
With two hours to go before the first pitch, staff members in the stadium kitchen were wrapping hot dogs in foil and randomly inserting play money into some.
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