Dough is a slang term for money. Someone who is rolling in dough has a lot of money.
Moolah is a slang term for money that has been around for decades. It can be interchangeably used with other slang terms such as cabbage, bones, dough, and loot.
Some slang defanitions for money are,cash,dough,g's,paper.
As in PONY up the dough- to give it (the money) to the intended recipient for services/products offered in exchange for the cash!
"Blow my dough" means waste my money. To "blow" something means to make a mess of it, or waste it. "Dough" is money.
Dough is slang for money. If you "fork out enough dough," you pull money out of your pocket until you have enough and then hand it over to whoever you are buying something from - "fork out" refers to using a manure fork to clear out used straw in a horse or cow stall.
Dough, dosh, wonga, cash, beans
That is the correct spelling used as slang: dough, moolah, cabbage, and green are all terms used to describe cash money.
a box with dough in it
I'm gonna catch some z's before hitting the gym tomorrow morning.
The adjective form is "doughy." But note that this has another meaning besides "dough-like in appearance or texture." The adjective doughy can also mean similarly pallid and flabby. In Australian slang, it means that someone is slow to understand, or dense.
The word is spelled dough, just as you spelled it. Dough is what makes bread. It is also slang for money. Mom kneaded the dough to make bread. John boasted about the dough he'd made at the flea market. Dough is also a sound-alike word for doe, a female deer.