unmoney
English
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editunmoney (uncountable)
- (rare) Unreal money, or non-monetary currency, such as goods, credit, etc.
- 1977, Irwin A. Schiff, The Biggest Con: How the Government Is Fleecing You, page 221:
- This would enable the banking system to loan out more unmoney, thus "inflating" the unmoney supply.
- 1983, The New Farm, volume 5, page 41:
- " […] The unarmy is paid well not to engage in war. Isn't it wonderful? All possible because of the miracle of unmoney manufactured out of deficit spending."