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What does the saying mean "You're.playing around with people's money"?


Question Posted Thursday July 4 2024, 2:42 pm

What does it mean to play around with someone's money?

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Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday September 10 2024, 5:48 pm:
Didn't see this til now so you may already have an answer although I doubt that, as I did a computer search on idioms and that phrase did come up. I will leave a link for an article on common idioms regarding money.
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If you say this, or heard someone else say this, the only ones who can explain it as to what they meant to say, are the ones who use this expression.

Investors play with peoples money, hopefully to help them gain more money in return, but I think investors would have been mentioned as well.

If it applies to the average person out there, someone must believe that the one these words were spoken to are "playing around with someones hard earned money, maybe being dishonest, or perhaps being lazy and living off anothers money without earning any themselves, or any other interpretation someone can come up with. So whereever you heard it, ask for an explanation.

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