What does filthy rich mean




















Example: I am very glad that my husband is a Jack of all trades ; it saved us a lot of money when it came to renovating our house. Read on. Often refers to someone who has become rich by using unfair means. Example Sentences His father is filthy rich so obviously he is not worried about choosing the right university. He can get admission in any of them that he chooses. Everyone is not able to get filthy rich like you, some people have to work hard for even mediocre success. If any of our stock-gambling filthy rich want a winter home, now is the time to acquire it.

This phrase was first used in the mid 's to describe when a company or person is not doing very well financially. Perhaps this refers to the pinch that small children feel when they walk in small shoes because their parents can't afford to buy them new ones that fit right. One of my all time favorites is to 'take with a grain of salt' when discussing something. Of course this means the listener or reader should take the source of the information lightly because it is unreliable or exaggerated.

In British English they say, "Take it with a pinch of salt. It is said that Pliny the Elder translated an ancient antidote for poison in 77 A.

These references generally included a negative connotation and gave rise to the terms "foul lucre" and "filthy lucre", which have been in use since the 16th century. Following on the the term "filthy lucre", money became known by the slang term "the filthy", and it isn't a great leap from there to the rich being called the "filthy rich". This was first used as a noun phrase meaning "rich people; who have become so by dishonourable means". It was used that way in America, where it was coined, from the s onwards.



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