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what does "cha-ching""ka-ching""ba bling"mean in english?
what does "cha-ching""ka-ching""ba bling"mean in english?
someone can help me here?
i always hear these words in songs' lyrics
what is it?
Mar 15, 2011 10:30 AM
Answers · 4
It's replicating the sound of a cash register/till opening, meaning money (either the prestige of spending or having it). So I would say "Oh, I just got a bonus at work, ka-ching!". In addition it has entered modern English as a positive phrase usually when you are getting something out of something that you didn't expect; "when we arrived at the party there was free champagne, ka-ching!"
March 15, 2011
Ba-bling - just like a bling bling jewelry that usually worn by rappers like Jay-Z.
Cha-ching - is the cash register, money coming in, ker-ching.
January 9, 2012
urbandictionary.com use the searchbox, you will get all the answers and examples you need. Sorry for not giving exact answer.
March 15, 2011
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