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It means that when someone gets money, they often spend it very quickly, so they don't have it for long.

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What does the idiom money burns a hole in my pocket mean?

This isn't an idiom because you can figure out what it means pretty easily. It's an exaggeration - pretending that your money is so eager to leave your pocket that it can burn a hole to get out.


What does the idiom burning a hole in her pocket mean?

This means that she can't wait to spend the money she has.


Can money burn a hole in your pocket?

This is an idiom meaning that you are eager to spend the money. The image is of your coins being hot, so that you jerk them out of your pocket and throw them away or spend them.


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It's not an idiom. It's American slang for money, because American paper bills are green (and they fold when you put them in your pocket).


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"That really burns me up."


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I wore pens in my pocket, what figure of speech is this?


What does shot full of holes mean in idiom?

The idiom usually refers to a suggestion against which many arguments were presented.


What is an idiom for not taking things seriously?

Maybe--Fiddling while Rome burns.


What does the idiom to be out of pocket mean?

Being out of pocket means you aren't where you should be. Often used when people know they cannot be contacted for a period of time.


'Put your money where your mouth is' is that an idiom?

Yes.


What does the idiom ' in the hole ' mean?

to be in dept , to owe money or to lose money