dough-nut

dough-nut
One crazy about money.

You'll never satisfy her, she's a dough-nut.


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  • dough-nut — One crazy about money. You ll never satisfy her, she s a dough nut …   Dictionary of american slang

  • dough·nut — …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Paradise nut — Paradise Par a*dise (p[a^]r [.a]*d[imac]s), n. [OE. & F. paradis, L. paradisus, fr. Gr. para deisos park, paradise, fr. Zend pairida[=e]za an inclosure; pairi around (akin to Gr. peri ) + diz to throw up, pile up; cf. Skr. dih to smear, and E.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • doughnut — dough·nut …   English syllables

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