moneyman

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See also: money man

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

money +‎ man

Noun[edit]

moneyman (plural moneymen)

  1. Someone tasked with handling money, often specifically a financier.
    • 1988, “Buffalo Stance”, performed by Neneh Cherry:
      No moneyman can win my love / It's sweetness that I'm thinking of
    • 2009 January 6, Clyde Haberman, “We Know About the Mess. Please, Clean Up Carefully.”, in New York Times[1]:
      Most of the attention lately has gone to the scoundrels, scam artists and supposedly genius moneymen who have dragged us into the worst economic debacle ever experienced by any American under the age of 70.