Noun
moneybags
plural of moneybag
moneybags (plural moneybags)
(informal) A wealthy person.
The bourgeois court, which claimed to maintain order, but which, as a matter of fact, was a blind, subtle instrument for the ruthless suppression of the exploited, and an instrument for protecting the interests of the moneybags. Vladimir Lenin
Captain Kenneth Muguna, who recently terminated his contract with Gor, has attracted solid interest from several Tanzanian clubs as well as Angolan moneybags Petro Atletico de Luanda. Source: Internet
In the last 20 years or so, the political space appears to have been deliberately rigged in favour of moneybags and well-heeled politicians who have recycled and continue to recycle themselves. Source: Internet
Three, the award to Andy Uba could signal to the ‘political godfathers’ and moneybags in Anambra state that one could use one’s money to immortalise oneself rather than fomenting trouble and seeking to personalise the public space. Source: Internet
South-East politicians and industrialists suffer evident disconnect; because south-east moneybags tend to equate personal favour extended to them with entitlements due to the Igbo nation. Source: Internet
Only Ghanaians moneybags can attest to the fact that it is more than a car. Source: Internet