Monies refers to liquid assets from different sources. Our lab has monies from O.E. budget, auxiliary account, foundation account, federal grants and state contracts.
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It is. Same as fish and cash. It's like saying fishes for two separate schools of fish, or cashes for two separate stacks of bills.
Cause they're *******
Monies meaning US Dollar, Euro, Colones, Yen, etc...
O you mean currencies?
I dunno. I asked you to use it in sentence.
I grabbed my monies off the counter which happen to be stacks of cashes to pay for the fishes at the market.
hmmm....that would be the incorrect use of the word.
It was in the form of dollar bills and yen (the cashes stacks)
Name one place in Florida that takes yen.
:sot
1. Monies, plural to the word "Money" despite the fact that the word "Money" is already plural.
John:"Hey man we should go to Taco Bell"
Andrew:" Okay, how much monies do you have??"
2. the plural form of money. used when you have more than a penny.
how much monies is that pretzel?
3. Monies. The complete and utterly **** form of currency.
MONIES!
Greg- Hmmm, i'll go to the cash machine and take out twenty monies. Jack- MONIES!!