"For the love of money" refers to the idea that individuals prioritize financial gain and material wealth above all else, often leading to unethical behavior or choices. It suggests that the pursuit of money can overshadow moral values, relationships, and personal integrity. This phrase is often used to critique those who are excessively driven by greed or who compromise their principles for financial rewards.
it mean u love money
No. If you have more money than I do, does that mean I have no money? No, because it's the same question.
it means that a hole relationship is based on sex or money!~ devyn Alexander redkey Indiana
In Slovak, "love" as noun is "láska". Or if you mean vice-versa, the Slovak noun "love" can be a slang term for money.
LOVE AND MONEY. has written: 'Strange kind of love'
hearts =love diamonds=money clubs=violence spades=death
For the Love of Money was created in 1973-10.
Love Not Money was created in 1985-04.
The duration of I Love Money is 3600.0 seconds.
"I would do it for neither love nor money" Nothing (Love and money are usually very good enticers) would make a person do something they don't want to. I haven't explained it very well I think ?
Bo Kool - Money No Love
I Love Money ended on 2010-12-01.