be rolling in dough Idioma
dough
money, dollars, moola Did you get some dough? We need money to buy groceries.
doughhead
someone who does not think before acting Don't ever call him a doughhead again. He's my boyfriend.
rake in the dough
receive a lot of money, earn a large salary or profit When he played pro basketball he was raking in the dough.
Dollars for doughnuts
(USA) If something is dollars for doughnuts, it is a sure bet or certainty.
dollars to doughnuts, it's
dollars to doughnuts, it's It's a virtual certainty, as in
It's dollars to doughnuts that the team will make the playoffs. This metaphoric term pits dollars against doughnuts as in a bet. [Colloquial; late 1800s]
be rolling in dough
To be awfully wealthy; to accept ample amounts of money to spend. I apprehend her ancestor is rolling in dough, so I wouldn't be too afraid about her future. Once we get this plan underway, we'll be rolling in chef in no time!Learn more: dough, roll