what is money proverb mean
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Often used to mean that time spent fruitlessly on something represents a real loss of money which could have been earned in that time; English proverb, late 16th century. Dirty or unpleasant activities are also lucrative (brass here means 'money'); English proverb, late 17th century; compare Money has no smell above.
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