English[edit]
- Playing With House Money In Sports
- What Does The Expression Playing With House Money Mean
- Money Effect On People
Etymology[edit]
Playing With House Money In Sports
Because when you’re playing with house money like the Eagles are, you still give it your best shot, but you shouldn’t be too disappointed when you finally run out.
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.
Verb[edit]
(third-person singular simple presentplays with house money, present participleplaying with house money, simple past and past participleplayed with house money)
What Does The Expression Playing With House Money Mean
- To be a situation where little or no personal risk can be incurred.
- To act as though little or no risk can be incurred.
Money Effect On People
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