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spend money like using water

To recklessly spend money without saving any.

sprinkle money

To recklessly spend money on this and that.

slip somebody money

To secretly give a bribe.

Money goes around

For money to be in circulation in the market.

The money is getting rotten

To have too much money to use up.

throw stones

To blame another's faults.

hit something in short pieces

To cut something long into several short pieces.

become a frozen pollack

For one's body to be frozen due to cold.

the sound of cutting the throat of a pig

A braying voice that is harsh to the ear, or a song sung in such a voice.

be unable to become

For a word and behavior to not be right.

a remark that does not work at all

A nonsensical remark.

a remark that does not work at all

An opinion which is not feasible at all.

as far as one can; as fast as one can; as much as one can

As much as possible.

if possible

As far as possible.

stretch[straighten out] one's two legs

To be relieved as one no longer has to care about something that has bothered somebody for a long time.

put each of one's two legs on different places; try to have it both ways; play a double game

To have a relationship with two parties to benefit from both of them.

raise one's two hands and two feet

(emphasizing form) To quit something as one is incapable of doing it.

raise one's two hands and two feet

(emphasizing form) To strongly support or welcome someone or something.

dust off one's two hands and leave

To lose everything one has and step back.

raise two hands

To quit something as one is incapable of doing it.

raise two hands

To strongly support or welcome someone or something.

have two pockets

To secretly siphon off money for personal use instead of its original purpose.

leave and watch; wait and see

To have time and watch to see how things will go.