💸 Money Burns a Hole in One’s Pocket 💰
Definition
Money burns a hole in one’s pocket: Someone can’t refrain from spending whatever money they have. This idiom conjures an amusing visual of currency sizzling away ready to combust, pressing one to splurge sporadically.
Synonyms
- Can’t hold onto a dollar
- Financially itchy
- Spendthrift tendencies
Antonyms
- Penny-pinching
- Frugal
- Thrifty
Related Terms and Common Phrases
- Buying the farm: Despite this phrase implying a much grimmer outcome (death), there’s also a sense of expending all resources.
- Shop till you drop: An enthusiastic affirmation to exhaust both energy and currency.
- Splurge: To spend money freely or extravagantly, often on luxuries.
- Blowing money like confetti: Engaging in unrestrained frivolous spending.
Proverbs
- “A fool and his money are soon parted.” A much-loved proverb credited in part to Dr. John Bridges. It sheds light on how unwise financial behavior leads to quick losses.
Humor-Filled Quotes
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“Money is the best deodorant.” - Elizabeth Taylor Spend in joy, but remember, too much splash can still get stinky.
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“Whoever said money can’t buy happiness simply didn’t know where to go shopping.” - Bo Derek If money burning holes had Volcan’s precision.
Suggested Literature, Books, Songs, Poetry, and Movies
- “Confessions of a Shopaholic” - Sophie Kinsella: A humorous tale of a young woman’s adventures tackling her severe financial urges.
- “The Art of Money: A Life-Changing Guide to Financial Happiness” - Bari Tessler: For the educational perspective on how money should (or shouldn’t) ‘burn’ in your pocket.
- “She Works Hard for the Money” - Donna Summer: A classic tune capturing the struggle and payoff of earning and spending.
- “Consume” by Anthony Nareau: An evocative poem elaborating on consumerism and the perpetual dance with our purchases.
- “Wall Street” (1987) - Directed by Oliver Stone: The cinematic dive into the luscious lure of spending massive dollars fast.
Quizzes
It’s been a delightful journey. Remember, while money wings away easily, the truly rich cling to the joy of simple enjoyments more tightly than gold treasures. Fly keenly, dear readers!