释义 |
▪ I. moola slang (orig. U.S.).|ˈmuːlə| Also moolah. [Origin unknown.] Money.
1939J. O'Hara Pal Joey (1940) 97, I never saw the day wherein no matter how much moola I had I could not use some more. 1944Penguin New Writing 20 111 You don't like it, but you like the moola all right. 1951People (Austral.) 1 Aug. 20/3 She left there, too. ‘Not enough moolah.’ 1968Busby & Holtham Main Line Kill v. 44 Expensive though. You blokes must spend a lot of moola on that stuff. 1970New Yorker 5 Sept. 40 (caption) Gentlemen, nothing stands in the way of a final accord except that management wants profit maximization and the union wants more moola. 1973J. Wainwright High-Class Kill 154 What did he do for a living?.. Where did the moolah come from? 1975J. Symons Three Pipe Problem xiv. 113 Then the only thing to be settled is the lolly, the moolah. ▪ II. moola(e, -lah obs. forms of mullah. |