folding money
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[edit]- Paper currency; cash in the form of printed banknotes.
- 1916, The Texas Outlook, Texas State Teachers Association:
- ...W. A. Julian, late treasurer of the United States, decorated our folding money with his signature for 15 years.
- 1924 March 17, “Secret Rumor Tells of Hidden Treasure”, in The Dispatch, US, retrieved 1 October 2010:
- [I]magine that you parted with some good folding money—for it takes the "long green" to secure four-year old[sic] peach brandy—[…]
- 1948, Claude Robinson, Trends in Industry Public Relations:
- ... the Keynesian theory of ... government spending had a very profound effect on our economy. It has taken folding money out of the pockets of everyone here tonight.
- 1957, Hearings before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate
- Secretary HUMPHREY. Well, I think I can; yes, sir. $25.855 billion are printed notes as of April 30, 1957.
Senator MALONE. That is the folding money, the little bills that we carry around?
Secretary HUMPHREY. That is right.
- Secretary HUMPHREY. Well, I think I can; yes, sir. $25.855 billion are printed notes as of April 30, 1957.
- 1963 November 15, “Art Masterpiece”, in Evening Independent, US, retrieved 1 October 2010:
- Few of us ever have folding money in our pockets long enough to become very well acquainted with it.
- 2007 June 28, Bill Virgin, “Is the ATM growing obsolete?”, in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, retrieved 1 October 2010:
- Less need for paper cash means fewer trips to the ATM to get more folding money.
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[edit]- “folding money”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.