Words Associated With Money with G

  • Precious metal tied to money and value.

  • Strong desire for money and wealth.

  • US slang for cash; dollars are green.

  • Common slang for $1,000 in US/UK.

  • Wanting more money than you need.

  • Money given for a purpose, like funding.

  • Nickname for US paper currency.

  • Money given as a present; often cash or vouchers

  • Profit or increase in money or value.

  • Amount before taxes or deductions.

  • Items bought and sold for money.

  • Economic term for an item sold for money.

  • Total income before taxes and deductions

  • German/Dutch word for money; used in English too

  • "Gangster" often used for criminals dealing in illegal money.

  • "Gucci" often slang for wealth, pricey luxury brand.

  • "Gems" used as high‑value items, a store of wealth.

  • "Gold digger" seeks partners mainly for their money.

  • GDP measures the value of goods/services in money.

  • "Grind" used for working hard to earn money.

  • "Gas" is a regular expense in household budgets.

  • Governments tax, spend, and regulate money flows.

  • "Grands" is slang for thousands of dollars.

  • First US president on the $1 bill, iconic money face

  • To grab money is slang for quickly getting cash

  • A single unit of gold money, clearly currency

  • “Get paid / get money” is common cash slang

  • Slang for huge, usually imaginary sums of money

  • Kids’ slang for dollar bills, green like U.S. cash

  • Colloquial for U.S. dollar notes, green paper money

  • Being generous often means giving money or tips

  • “Greenbacks” is classic slang for U.S. dollar bills

  • Slang nickname meaning cash or someone with money

  • Monetary system once tied to gold reserves.

  • Slang for US cash, esp. green dollars.

  • Slang “gimme the money”, demand for cash.

  • Gaining
  • Could be slang for green dollar bills.

  • Physical gold bullion, a wealth store.

  • Phrase about becoming wealthy.

  • Accounting term for profit before expenses.

  • Phrase for high or easy earnings.

  • Old English gold coin; term used in Harry Potter too

  • Slang for a thousand dollars in US hip‑hop

  • Financial guarantee backs loans or payments

  • Goods and Services Tax, value‑added tax type

  • Slang for money; “green” as US dollar bills

  • Informal phrase for paper money, cash notes

  • UK slang for illicit earnings or hard cash

  • Slang for large amounts of money, “loads of cash”

  • Bank transfer/payment system in Europe

  • Phrase directly about becoming wealthy

  • Phrase clearly about receiving money

  • Plural of galleon; gold coins as currency

The words in the list Words Associated With Money with G come from players of the word game City, Country, River.