
What Does “money for old rope” mean?
Definition:
(also be money for jam) Said about a job when it is an easy way of earning money.
Example(s)
Selling ice-cream is money for old rope when it is very hot.
This idiom is in the money category.
  
(also be money for jam) Said about a job when it is an easy way of earning money.
Selling ice-cream is money for old rope when it is very hot.
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