Boodle - English meaning
ˈbuː.dəl
Boodle – definitions in English dictionary
nounMoney, especially that gained or spent illegally or improperly.
Usage examples:
He's spending tons of boodle
nounMoney, especially money that is obtained or used in a dishonest way
Usage examples:
In any big land transaction, you get middlemen scrambling for their share of the boodle.
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Word origin
early 17th century (denoting a pack or crowd): from Dutch boedel, boel ‘possessions, disorderly mass’. Compare with caboodle.
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