What is beer money?
What is the meaning of the term beer money?
I think beer money is a card game. I just went through a lot of technology. Is this what he’s referring to, or is it an idiomatic expression?
What can anyone say about the new generation of children in the Philippines?
People say that they’ve spent years earning beer money in local clubs but actually want beer (cash) in their lifetimes. As others have said, “beer money” simply means a
small amount of disposable income. What have you heard? Is Pin money trending out of fashion?
That said, in this quote, I wonder if beer money (which was “earned in local clubs”) is meant to imply, “I’d make just enough money performing my act that I could buy a beer before I went home” – and that the beer wasn’t all that much less than the take-home pay for the work. I have been told that “I’d pay as much as I can at the end of the night” – and that its more likely to be my own money than I might think. Is it possible to break even when all options are offered up?
If I see that quote in real life someone talks about an employment job with low pay but high travel expenses so that the pay barely “covers the gas money.” How do you get a 50%
discount if you sell a lot?
What are some examples of small amounts of money, as set out in the answers above, and can sometimes be related to part-time earnings, or sums of money earned or raised in addition to a salary? I believe the term refers to the ancient concept of small beer, which was beer with lower alcohol content specifically brewed for children as an alternative to the drinking water which carried dangerous diseases.
Small beer noun 1 chiefly Brit. Even with $10,000 to invest, you are still small beer for most stockbrokers. 2 archaic weak beer.
People say that they’ve spent years earning beer money in local clubs but actually want beer (cash) in their lifetimes. As others have said, “beer money” simply means a
small amount of disposable income. What have you heard? Is Pin money trending out of fashion?
That said, in this quote, I wonder if beer money (which was “earned in local clubs”) is meant to imply, “I’d make just enough money performing my act that I could buy a beer before I went home” – and that the beer wasn’t all that much less than the take-home pay for the work. I have been told that “I’d pay as much as I can at the end of the night” – and that its more likely to be my own money than I might think. Is it possible to break even when all options are offered up?
If I see that quote in real life someone talks about an employment job with low pay but high travel expenses so that the pay barely “covers the gas money.” How do you get a 50%
discount if you sell a lot?
Beer money is the amount of cash set aside by the male boss of the family to spend a night out drinking with friends in pubs. The amount of cash will not exceed $600. Is “bar money” in your excerpt, talking about the amount of money earned by the entertainer, similar to tips, handed out by the regulars who attended the Locals?
I imagine that the entertainer is either a comedian who performed in small comedy clubs, notorious venues for heavy drinking and introducing new acts or that he is a musician, perhaps a singer-songwriter and guitarist (or both). Can be a good promotional agency to perform in shops for pubs?
EDIT: The entertainer however did not start his career by building up slowly over the years instead he defines his (it could be a woman, but I very much doubt it) as being an overnight sensation… i.e. the i.e. the i.e. “the overnight sensation” i.e. “the outback show”. How to get instant fame?
The longman dictionary defines beer money as:
beer money British English, informal a little extra money to buy a drink or have fun with: ” The job was never going to make me rich, but it kept me in beer money for a while. Why?
People say that they’ve spent years earning beer money in local clubs but actually want beer (cash) in their lifetimes. As others have said, “beer money” simply means a
small amount of disposable income. What have you heard? Is Pin money trending out of fashion?
That said, in this quote, I wonder if beer money (which was “earned in local clubs”) is meant to imply, “I’d make just enough money performing my act that I could buy a beer before I went home” – and that the beer wasn’t all that much less than the take-home pay for the work. I have been told that “I’d pay as much as I can at the end of the night” – and that its more likely to be my own money than I might think. Is it possible to break even when all options are offered up?
If I see that quote in real life someone talks about an employment job with low pay but high travel expenses so that the pay barely “covers the gas money.” How do you get a 50%
discount if you sell a lot?
What are some examples of small amounts of money, as set out in the answers above, and can sometimes be related to part-time earnings, or sums of money earned or raised in addition to a salary? I believe the term refers to the ancient concept of small beer, which was beer with lower alcohol content specifically brewed for children as an alternative to the drinking water which carried dangerous diseases.
Small beer noun 1 chiefly Brit. Even with $10,000 to invest, you are still small beer for most stockbrokers. 2 archaic weak beer.
People say that they’ve spent years earning beer money in local clubs but actually want beer (cash) in their lifetimes. As others have said, “beer money” simply means a
small amount of disposable income. What have you heard? Is Pin money trending out of fashion?
That said, in this quote, I wonder if beer money (which was “earned in local clubs”) is meant to imply, “I’d make just enough money performing my act that I could buy a beer before I went home” – and that the beer wasn’t all that much less than the take-home pay for the work. I have been told that “I’d pay as much as I can at the end of the night” – and that its more likely to be my own money than I might think. Is it possible to break even when all options are offered up?
If I see that quote in real life someone talks about an employment job with low pay but high travel expenses so that the pay barely “covers the gas money.” How do you get a 50%
discount if you sell a lot?
What are some examples of small amounts of money, as set out in the answers above, and can sometimes be related to part-time earnings, or sums of money earned or raised in addition to a salary? I believe the term refers to the ancient concept of small beer, which was beer with lower alcohol content specifically brewed for children as an alternative to the drinking water which carried dangerous diseases.
Small beer noun 1 chiefly Brit. Even with $10,000 to invest, you are still small beer for most stockbrokers. 2 archaic weak beer.