Playing With House Money

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Playing With House Money What Does It Mean

Referring to a casino, where gambling one's winnings from the casino ('the house') may feel less risky than gambling the money that one brought from outside.

Define Playing With House Money

Verb[edit]

Lean On House Definition

(third-person singular simple presentplays with house money, present participleplaying with house money, simple past and past participleplayed with house money)

  1. To be a situation where little or no personal risk can be incurred.
  2. To act as though little or no risk can be incurred.
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