cha-ching
by Windsor Champ on Mar 25, 2005 09:18:36
Slang for "time to cash in". In essence it
is an autoresponse sigh that a typical
money hungry woman will make when spotting
a wealthy man. The oppurtunity itself brings on this trance-like state and the "cha-ching" sound is heard aloud although it was orginally ment to be manifested in the
sayer's own mind.
cha-ching
by McWax on Apr 17, 2004 03:15:56
cha-ching
by Simon on Dec 23, 2004 10:19:48
cha ching
by snorgle on Oct 19, 2003 08:44:25
Cha-Ching
by Diggity Monkeez on Apr 26, 2005 01:29:13
The sound that
a cash register makes when its drawer is closed after money has been
put inside. Used in conversation to indicate that the person being spoken about is going to or already has made quite a profit at little expense.
Example:
Steve:
Yeah, so I was able to sell the FIFA for $50!
Cha-ching!
Fentruck:
Good deal. How much do you think I could get for one?
cha ching
by Dick Weed on Mar 08, 2005 08:58:23
cha' ching
by CLowther on Dec 16, 2004 03:55:15
Means "money" is to, or can be, made in an
instant.
References the sound older type
cash registers made when tabulating a
final bill.
Example:
Like when someone slips and falls on a banana peel in
Trump Tower due to the negligence of the Trump Tower
clean up crew to remove that discarded banana peel from its entrance way. That first thought in one's mind would be LAWSUIT!! ...and the first words out of their mouth would be "
CHA' CHING"
Cha-Ching
by Devil May Cry on Jul 23, 2003 11:27:42
Cha-Ching
by Zach Block on Jun 06, 2005 15:12:23
An exclamation connoting elation over a success or personal triumph of some kind, which was coined by the actor
Seth Green, in 1992, in
a Wendy's commercial - after which it
spiraled off into existence becoming one of the more hackeneyed expressions of the 90s.