Noun
a fund for buying votes or bribing public officials
Source: WordNetA slush fund can also be connected to amateur level athletics. Source: Internet
From Rippon: Because of how the wording was in the Paris Climate Accord, the U.S. would have to pay billions to that international slush fund because the volcano in Hawaii is spewing tons of toxic gasses into the air. Source: Internet
Further complicating matters, Barcenas claimed in 2013 that part of that money went into a secret party slush fund. Source: Internet
He claimed that Senator Codey offered him state grant money and threatened him so that DeCroce’s pursuit of information about the slush fund would be stalled. Source: Internet
However, our habit is to use it for a slush fund. Source: Internet
Maybe the new cops will all have quotas so the Robertson can fill the coffers with speeding fines to pay for more cycle lanes, and of course the NZ First slush fund bribes. Source: Internet