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Make a quick buck Meaning in English

expression

ˈmeɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈkwɪk/ /ˈbək
MAYK-uh-KWIK-buk
mˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /kwˈɪk/ /bˈʌk
MAYK-uh-KWIK-BUK

Definition

To earn money with little effort, often in a fast and sometimes dishonest or opportunistic way.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often implies easy money through opportunism, sometimes with doubtful ethics. Used both as criticism and as a simple observation. Commonly heard in business or when discussing schemes or side jobs. Not used for serious income sources.

Example Sentences

He tried to make a quick buck by selling snacks at the festival.

basic

Some people look for ways to make a quick buck online.

basic

She opened a lemonade stand to make a quick buck in the summer.

basic

Don’t trust get-rich-quick schemes—most of them are just ways to make a quick buck off you.

natural

He’s not interested in steady work; he just wants to make a quick buck here and there.

natural

Plenty of people try to make a quick buck flipping old electronics online.

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