to have money that one feels compelled to spend quickly · to feel an irresistible urge to spend money
Ever get a bonus or an unexpected gift of cash and suddenly feel like you *must* spend it ASAP? That's when money is "burning a hole in your pocket"! 🔥 It's perfect for when you're feeling that irresistible urge to go shopping or treat yourself.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This fun idiom suggests the money is so hot it's literally creating a hole, compelling you to take it out and use it. It's usually about money you've just received or money that's 'extra', rather than your essential savings. So go ahead, tell your friends your bonus is burning a hole in your pocket! 😉
Your friend just received an unexpected bonus and keeps talking about all the things they want to buy, even though they don't really need them. Which English expression describes their feeling? A. to keep tabs on it B. to burn a hole in one's pocket C. to hold out for something