quick buck

noun
/ˌkwɪk ˈbʌk/

Definitions

  1. A large sum of money earned easily and quickly.

    • Seen in full, the coin illustrates what watchdogs have long understood: Many untruths that Americans encounter online aren’t created by foreign actors trying to sow division. They simply exist to help someone, somewhere, make a quick buck.

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