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idiomI'm not made of money BrEBrE(also You must think I'm made of money)(or Do you think I'm made of money?)spoken used in order to tell someone that something is too expensive, or that you cannot afford it:Forty-seven pounds just to fix this door? I'm not made of money, you know.Eve, I've told you, you can't have that new Barbie doll. Do you think I'm made of money?
I'm not made of moneyI don't have a lot of money. A set phrase said as a denial to a request for one to lend money to or purchase something for someone. I know you want the new phone, but the answer is no. I'm not made of money. not be made of money COMMON People say they are not made of money to mean that there is a limit to how much money they are able to spend. This camera's second hand. I'm not made of money, you know. |