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boot money
noun
informalunofficial bonuses in the form of illegal cash payments made by a professional sports club to its players
Example Sentences
Players were sometimes given secret payments, often known as "boot" money, for their services, but the RFU - taking the lead on amateurism across world rugby - did not police these payments as strictly in Wales as they had in Yorkshire and Lancashire.
If you like to dabble in winter activities, invest your boot money in a versatile pair that can do it all and take you to apres-ski as well.
The “boot money ’ was my way of planning for the days ahead.
Without touching my boot money, I took out two silver dollars and some change in my pocket.
Then I didn’t have to touch my boot money, the money I was saving for rough times.
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