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Definition of motser in English: motser(also motza) nounˈmɒtsə Australian informal A large sum of money, especially as won in gambling. 〈澳,非正式〉(尤指赌博赢得的)大笔钱 Example sentencesExamples - So he made a motza hammering them.
- Apart from no one wanting a nuclear power plant in the neighbourhood, they cost a motser and don't come on-stream for decades.
- Instead both are big business, they work for big business and they make a motza.
- Has made a motza through his company Ateco Automotive, which imports Citroen, Alfa Romeo and Kia, although the Koreans are taking the lucrative franchise back in house from next March after Ateco got the brand into the top ten.
Synonyms fortune, considerable sum of money, large sum of money, vast sum of money, millions, billions
Origin1930s: probably from Yiddish matse 'bread'. |