Translation: You owe my mom a lot of money
You should drink a lot.
Overworked and Underpaid
debe means to owe money yo te dedo(debe)dinero(i ow you money)
Si, I mean yes. Mucho dinero
Debes means "to owe".
it means: yes, mom/mommy, I love you a lot.
dinero = money
It's 'el dinero' and it means 'the money.'
Dinero means money.
nombre del dinero: name of money
"Big money" is itself a type of slang; what it really means is "a lot of money". This can be expressed as "mucho dinero", "un montón de dinero", and similar variations. Also, "plata" (literally: silver) is used instead of money. If you mean "big money" in the sense that the coins or bills are physically large, you can say "dinero grande" or, in the case of coins, "monedas grandes", but as mentioned earlier, this does not mean that there is a lot of money, just that paper size or coin size is large.
As written, nothing. If you mean "te cuido mucho" it would mean "I take good care of you". If you mean "te quiero mucho", it would be translated as "I love you a lot".