The phrase "Nothing but money is sweeter than honey" suggests that money is the most desirable and pleasurable thing in life, even more so than the sweetness of honey, which is often a metaphor for happiness or enjoyment. It implies that financial wealth is prioritized above all else, highlighting a materialistic perspective. This idea reflects a belief that money can bring satisfaction and fulfillment, overshadowing other sources of joy.
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A very difficult question to answer. Money, cash the pound, dollar, euro, etc in your pocket is only a symbol. Certainly some have a bigger stack of this than others. However if everyone in the world had the same stack it would not amount to much. Ultimately it would mean nothing. For if everyone had the same then you could buy nothing, for you would already have it. We would all be equally rich, (Or poor)
money economy is all about money u spend and all the money the economy such as cash;coins By:Ayesha
means keep track of how much money you have baby
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It has proven difficult to find a meaning of the term Money Honey. Money Honey is a song that was sung by Lady Gaga on her debut album "The Fame". In the lyrics of the song the term refers to love related things such as kisses and being ones lover.
In reference to Luke Bryan's lyrics to "Drunk on You", it means exactly what you think it does.
The improper conjugation "BEEZ" means "I am (always)" and in the "TRAP" is where you get your money (honey), but where you can get stung.
Sold something for an amount of money that cost nothing.
It means he dont care about anything or nothing else but money
You mean sugar! To make it taste sweeter.
Sold something for an amount of money that cost nothing.
If you mean possessing by taking honey then probably. In you mean by making it then no.
If you mean the use of honey that goes back over 5,000 years. All ancient cultures used honey to sweeten foods.
Nothing, thats all made up. 3 consecutive lines mean nothing and whoever told you they might have a meaning is probably a loon or trying to get money off you.
Nothing. Do you perhaps mean "how much bread?" -- because bread is slang for money. It's slang and not an idiom.