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Definitions of cashed in various dictionaries:
verb - exchange for cash
adj - for which money has been paid
adj - to convert into cash (ready money) [v -ED, -ING, -ES] : CASHABLE
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give or obtain notes or coins for (a cheque or money order). |
for which money has been paid |
Simple past tense and past participle of cash. |
Exhausted or used up finished, empty. |
Money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit. |
Give or obtain notes or coins for (a cheque or money order) |
Lead (a high card) so as to take the opportunity to win a trick. |
A coin of low value from China, southern India, or SE Asia. |
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"Nouveau riche" (French: 'new rich' [nuvo ʁiʃ]) is a term, usually derogatory, to describe those whose wealth has been acquired within their own generation, rather than by familial inheritance. The equivalent English term is the "new rich" or "new money" (in contrast with "old money"/"vieux riche"). Sociologically, "nouveau riche" refers to the man or woman who previously had belonged to a lower social class and economic stratum (rank) within that class; and that the new money, which constitutes his or her wealth, allowed upward social mobility and provided the means for conspicuous consumption, the buying of goods and services that signal membership in an upper class. As a pejorative term, "nouveau riche" affects distinctions of type, the given stratum within a social class; hence, among the rich people of a social class, "nouveau riche" describes the vulgarity and ostentation of the new-rich man and woman who lack the worldly experience and the system of values of old money, of inherited wealth, such as the patriciate, the nobility and the gentry. |