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"HURTING FOR MONEY"
Hi, could someone tell me the exact meaning of 'hurting for money'?
Is it tipical american?
Thanks
Dec 20, 2014 10:37 AM
Answers · 4
To answer Peachey's question: No, it's certainly not a common phrase in British English. In fact, I'd never heard it before. I looked it up in an American English dictionary and found that it means 'need'.
Thank you, gentlemen. You've taught me a new expression.
December 20, 2014
In this phrase, "hurting" means "desperately needing" or "wanting very much".
Wanting/Needing money so much that it hurts.
I'm not sure if it's only an American phrase. Does anyone here from the UK use it?
December 20, 2014
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