From Money

What is From Money?


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To be the progeny of the upper-middle classto upper class. The term definitely has societal connotations, but it relies more on a person's family wealth than social status and, hence, is more all-encompassing.

"Just spotted the alien in a cabana. Or is it cabaña? The kid that brought me my towel said cabaña but... I don't even think he's from here. Well, if he is he's not from money." - Roger from American Dad! while in Jamaica in the Office Spaceman episode

See money, rich, wealthy, old money, heir, heiress, upper-middle class, upper class


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