Give me money.
Hand it over.
Give me the green stuff.
Cough it up.
I'm broke and I love you.
Could you please lend me a couple of bucks?
You owe me money.
Could I have your extra change?
You pay for me this time.
Give me a loan.
I've been your friend for a long time, so it's about time you gave me some money.
Pay up buck-o.
Give me a Lincoln or two.
Dai dyengi!
Empty your pockets.
Give me your wallet or I'll shoot!
Mom, I'm starving down here at BYU.
I need a couple of greenbacks.
Hook me up with some dough.
There are nothing but moths in my wallet.
Help a brother out, put some money in the hat.
Donate to the M.E. foundation.
Could you spare a dollar?
I only need one more dollar for my kids' diapers, could you top me off?
Money. Now!
Do you love me 10 dollars' worth?
Write me that check!
Transfer me over some funds, please!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
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8 comments:
Wow, I did not realize there were this many ways to talk about money. It is very creative and fun to read.
I really liked your post. It was enjoyable to read and very creative. I found that you used a lot of pathos, and thought of all the different reasons that money may appeal to a persons emotions. Overall, I thought it was fun and a delight to read.
I really love the "I'm broke and I love you sentence." Also, I never realized that we have so many variations on the word money.
This was smart. A lot of really different and creative ways to ask for money.
This sentence was very humorous and creative, "Mom, I'm starving down here at BYU." Your post was fun to read.
Haha, you sound like the ultimate mooch!! Very funny, I could just imagine using some of these techniques.
You did a really good job on your post. There are a lot of ways to ask for money. Have you had a lot of experience asking for money...?
I think this blog is great because we all have asked for money with one of these sentences at one point or another.
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