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Definition of moneymaker in English: moneymakernounˈmʌnɪmeɪkəˈməniˌmeɪkər 1A person or thing that earns a lot of money. 赚大钱的人;赚钱的东西(或事) the movie became one of the year's top moneymakers 这部电影成为该年度最赚钱的影片之一。 Example sentencesExamples - Even the smaller NASCAR series are consistent moneymakers.
- Unfortunately developing countries lagged behind, with drugs becoming politicized and easy moneymakers by immoral officials.
- That rarely happens, however, and the book should be looked at as a long-term investment rather than a direct moneymaker.
- ‘Revenue-wise,’ says an official with the telecom's cable channel, ‘it's one of our biggest moneymakers.’
- Newspapers were risky as business enterprises, fledgling moneymakers, but, like most small businesses, it was the start-up costs that could prove to be disastrous.
- It's not surprising that books on infant sleep are top moneymakers for publishers - in early infancy, every baby wakes in the night, so every parent will want such books.
- In most countries, major moneymakers and head offices for large companies are found in populous areas - especially in or near the capital.
- On last year's list of big moneymakers, PG movies held five of the top 10 spots, which I guess is kind of unusual.
- There, he showcased an ability to succeed where others had failed, turning a money-losing unit into a moneymaker after only one year.
- Republicans say it is a moneymaker because it prompts property sales that would not have occurred otherwise.
- The more affluent clients, especially if they use Merrill for other services in addition to brokerage, are moneymakers for the firm.
- He says he's in no hurry to turn his Chinese operation into a moneymaker.
- The biggest moneymakers in any organization are always the people who know how to be different.
- Such stamps are moneymakers for the Postal Service.
- The so-called ‘big-time’ programs which emphasize either football or men's basketball are potentially huge moneymakers.
- Anytime you can offer her a product that will allow her to protect herself and her valuables is sure to be a moneymaker for your store.
- I'd like to see a major studio take its slate down to 8 films a year… and have 6 significant moneymakers.
- He is so tied up with his own problems, in a fast-changing, competitive business, that he has no time for his musicians as anything but potential moneymakers.
- Banking and stock trading have the potential to be big moneymakers if someone can migrate users to the wireless Web.
- The new system may not be a huge moneymaker for the district, but it will save time and money.
2US informal A person's buttocks or genitals. Example sentencesExamples - It's a movie for your heart (and your ears and moneymaker), not your head.
- She took the bizarre step of covering her moneymaker from the cameras - with what looked like a pair of tights.
- She used to be able to dance and her moneymaker is falling victim to gravity.
- The reality star joined the group onstage and proudly, confidently showed off that moneymaker!
- "I can't close the shower door because my hips get in the way," she said - she sustains her record-setting moneymaker with 3,000 calories a day.
- She should get back to what she does best: parading her moneymaker in front of geriatric male MPs.
- She's working her moneymaker for a magazine shoot.
Phrasesinformal Dance energetically. she took to the main stage and shook her moneymaker Example sentencesExamples - The DJ was smokin and we pushed everything out of the way so we could shake out moneymakers.
- I chatted with the door guy to see where he might recommend for my friends to shake their moneymaker, he smiled and said, "Actually here."
- There's someone who knows how to shake her moneymaker!
- No dancefloor, just get up and shake your moneymaker if the moment takes you.
- After watching bemusedly for a while at the (mostly local) crowd of dancers, I was asked to dance by a lovely elderly Peruvian gentleman who really knew how to shake his money-maker.
- Two audio-only mixes can be accessed to, I presume, offer the dancers tunes to shake their moneymakers to.
- We got an open bar all night long, the hottest DJ spinning the tunes, Go-Go dancers shaking their money makers, and a performance by Chingy!
- We had a big lighting and projection rig setup in there, people shook their moneymakers, and someone I didn't know requested a song.
Definition of moneymaker in US English: moneymakernounˈmənēˌmākərˈməniˌmeɪkər 1A person or thing that earns a lot of money. 赚大钱的人;赚钱的东西(或事) the movie became one of the year's top moneymakers 这部电影成为该年度最赚钱的影片之一。 Example sentencesExamples - Newspapers were risky as business enterprises, fledgling moneymakers, but, like most small businesses, it was the start-up costs that could prove to be disastrous.
- He says he's in no hurry to turn his Chinese operation into a moneymaker.
- He is so tied up with his own problems, in a fast-changing, competitive business, that he has no time for his musicians as anything but potential moneymakers.
- Unfortunately developing countries lagged behind, with drugs becoming politicized and easy moneymakers by immoral officials.
- I'd like to see a major studio take its slate down to 8 films a year… and have 6 significant moneymakers.
- The more affluent clients, especially if they use Merrill for other services in addition to brokerage, are moneymakers for the firm.
- It's not surprising that books on infant sleep are top moneymakers for publishers - in early infancy, every baby wakes in the night, so every parent will want such books.
- The new system may not be a huge moneymaker for the district, but it will save time and money.
- Banking and stock trading have the potential to be big moneymakers if someone can migrate users to the wireless Web.
- Anytime you can offer her a product that will allow her to protect herself and her valuables is sure to be a moneymaker for your store.
- Such stamps are moneymakers for the Postal Service.
- There, he showcased an ability to succeed where others had failed, turning a money-losing unit into a moneymaker after only one year.
- That rarely happens, however, and the book should be looked at as a long-term investment rather than a direct moneymaker.
- ‘Revenue-wise,’ says an official with the telecom's cable channel, ‘it's one of our biggest moneymakers.’
- Even the smaller NASCAR series are consistent moneymakers.
- The so-called ‘big-time’ programs which emphasize either football or men's basketball are potentially huge moneymakers.
- Republicans say it is a moneymaker because it prompts property sales that would not have occurred otherwise.
- The biggest moneymakers in any organization are always the people who know how to be different.
- On last year's list of big moneymakers, PG movies held five of the top 10 spots, which I guess is kind of unusual.
- In most countries, major moneymakers and head offices for large companies are found in populous areas - especially in or near the capital.
2US informal A person's buttocks or genitals. Example sentencesExamples - She used to be able to dance and her moneymaker is falling victim to gravity.
- It's a movie for your heart (and your ears and moneymaker), not your head.
- "I can't close the shower door because my hips get in the way," she said - she sustains her record-setting moneymaker with 3,000 calories a day.
- The reality star joined the group onstage and proudly, confidently showed off that moneymaker!
- She's working her moneymaker for a magazine shoot.
- She should get back to what she does best: parading her moneymaker in front of geriatric male MPs.
- She took the bizarre step of covering her moneymaker from the cameras - with what looked like a pair of tights.
Phrasesinformal Dance energetically. she took to the main stage and shook her moneymaker Example sentencesExamples - We got an open bar all night long, the hottest DJ spinning the tunes, Go-Go dancers shaking their money makers, and a performance by Chingy!
- I chatted with the door guy to see where he might recommend for my friends to shake their moneymaker, he smiled and said, "Actually here."
- We had a big lighting and projection rig setup in there, people shook their moneymakers, and someone I didn't know requested a song.
- The DJ was smokin and we pushed everything out of the way so we could shake out moneymakers.
- No dancefloor, just get up and shake your moneymaker if the moment takes you.
- Two audio-only mixes can be accessed to, I presume, offer the dancers tunes to shake their moneymakers to.
- There's someone who knows how to shake her moneymaker!
- After watching bemusedly for a while at the (mostly local) crowd of dancers, I was asked to dance by a lovely elderly Peruvian gentleman who really knew how to shake his money-maker.
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