bundle

bundle

informal
1. A large sum of money. He made quite a bundle after Boogle Inc. bought his new app. If you invest the right way, you can make off with quite a bundle. Whoa, a fancy car like that costs a bundle—she must be loaded.
2. A large amount (of something). Tom is usually such a bundle of fun, but he's been really down lately. I hope he's OK. The movie is a bundle of laughs from start to finish. A: "Is Mr. Grant always so cranky?" B: "Yeah, he's never really a bundle of joy."
3. A baby. I know pregnancy can be awful, but just think of the precious little bundle you'll be bringing home when it's all over. Aw, is this your little bundle of joy? She's so adorable! We threw a baby shower for Jessica today so she can get all she needs in preparation for her bundle's arrival.
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bundle

n. a large amount of money. (see also lose a bundle, make a bundle, package.) He still has a bundle from the sale of his house.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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