money talks

Slang definitions & phrases for money talks

money talks

sentence
  1. Wealth is power: In New York, boy, money really talks, I'm not kidding (1891+)
  2. (also money talks, bullshit walks) PUT UP OR SHUT UP, PUT one's MONEY WHERE one's MOUTH IS: Money talks and you know what walks/ Money talks, bullshit walks

[the second sense's variant is found by 1987]


Idioms and Phrases with money talks

money talks

Wealth has great influence, as in Big contributors to campaigns are generally rewarded with important posts—in politics money talks. The idea behind this idiom was stated by Euripides in the fifth century b.c., and some 2,000 years later Erasmus spoke of “the talking power of money” (Adagia, 1532). The precise current locution, however, only began to be used about 1900.