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  2. What's the origin of the phrase 'Filthy rich'? This little phrase can’t be explained without looking at the word lucre. From the 14th century lucre has meant money and is referred to as such by no less writers than Chaucer and John Wyclif.

  3. This was first used as a noun phrase meaning "rich people; who have become so by dishonourable means". Phrase Finder claims a 1920s origin, but the two words can be found together in print from the early 1800s.

  4. The exact origin of the phrase “filthy rich” is unclear, but it is believed to have originated in America during the early 20th century. Some experts suggest that it may have been derived from the term “dirty money,” which was used to describe ill-gotten gains or wealth acquired through illegal means.

  5. Filthy rich. This expression for describing wealthy people developed out of the expression filthy lucre. Lucre is a medieval word for money and was used by both Chaucer and Wycliffe during the 14th century. It derives from the Latin lucrum meaning gain. The word lucrative is from the same root.

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    extremely rich.
    someone who is rich beyond measure.
    often refers to someone who has become rich by using unfair means.
    To be filthy richmeans that you can choose and buy whatever you want; window shopping is for the less fortunate.
    His father is filthy rich,so obviously he is not worried about choosing the right university.
    Everyone is not able to get filthy richlike you; some people have to work hard for even mediocre success.

    The contemporary use of the term “filthy rich” is generally attributed to its inception in the United States in the 1920s. However, one can trace its etymological roots back to equivalent phrases like ‘filthy lucre.’ Several derivations of “filthy rich” have emerged over time. “Filthy stinking rich,” a variation, carries a stronger negative connota...

  6. The term ‘Filthy Rich’ was formerly used to discuss someone who was very wealthy, and who possibly became rich via unfair means. Today, the phrase’s meaning has softened a bit, and it is often used to talk about someone who is extremely rich, even if they became wealthy by honest means.

  7. The idiom "filthy rich" is used to describe someone who is extremely wealthy, often with a negative or resentful connotation. It can also be used to express envy or to suggest that someone's wealth is the result of immoral or unethical actions. Origin of "Filthy rich"

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