laugh all the way to the bank
English
Etymology
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Verb
laugh all the way to the bank (third-person singular simple present laughs all the way to the bank, present participle laughing all the way to the bank, simple past and past participle laughed all the way to the bank)
- (intransitive, idiomatic) To make a large income easily, especially at the expense of others or by doing something that lacks significant merit.
- 1994, Taki, Nothing to Declare: A Memoir, →ISBN, page 212:
- Ivan Boesky laughed all the way to the bank, as did Milken, as do most people who commit clever, non-violent crimes and fraudulently enrich themselves.
Usage notes
- Often used in the present participial form: laughing all the way to the bank.
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