pin money
noun
any small sum set aside for nonessential minor expenditures.
(formerly) an allowance of money given by a husband to his wife for her personal expenditures.
Origin of pin money
First recorded in 1535–45
OTHER WORDS FROM pin money
pin-mon·ey, adjectiveWords nearby pin money
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pin mark,
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pin on,
pin one's heart on,
pin one's hopes on,
pin pad
Example sentences from the Web for pin money
British Dictionary definitions for pin money
pin money
noun
an allowance by a husband to his wife for personal expenditure
money saved or earned to be used for incidental expenses
Idioms and Phrases with pin money
pin money
Small amounts of money for incidental expenses, as in Grandma usually gives the children some pin money whenever she visits. This expression originally signified money given by a husband to his wife for small personal expenditures such as pins, which were very costly items in centuries past. A will recorded at York in 1542 listed a bequest: “I give my said daughter Margarett my lease of the parsonage . . . to buy her pins.” [Early 1500s]