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A "stick of money" typically refers to a bundle of cash, often held together with a rubber band or similar means. The term can also describe a stack of bills, usually in a specific denomination, that resembles a stick-like shape. In some contexts, it might be used informally to convey a significant amount of money. However, the phrase is not widely recognized and can vary in meaning depending on the context.

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