<b>"You’re so money.”</b> -- “Swingers” (1996)<br>
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<b>The origins:</b> Line uttered by lounge lizard and sometime actor Trent (Vince Vaughn) to bolster his friend’s self-image while trying to seduce women. Later adopted by financial reporter Farnoosh Tarobi as the title of her book on how to live like a wealthy person even when you aren’t.<br>
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<b>Proper use:</b> An expression of high compliment, encapsulating personal style, taste, attractiveness and charisma. Best used in bars or at parties to members of the same sex.<br>
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<b>Improper use:</b> Never to be used as a pickup line.

Swingers, Vince Vaughn

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"You’re so money.” -- “Swingers” (1996)

The origins: Line uttered by lounge lizard and sometime actor Trent (Vince Vaughn) to bolster his friend’s self-image while trying to seduce women. Later adopted by financial reporter Farnoosh Tarobi as the title of her book on how to live like a wealthy person even when you aren’t.

Proper use: An expression of high compliment, encapsulating personal style, taste, attractiveness and charisma. Best used in bars or at parties to members of the same sex.

Improper use: Never to be used as a pickup line.