Bankroller
money in one’s possession; monetary resources.
informal. to finance; provide funds for:
to bankroll a new play.
noun
the person or organization that provides the finance for a project, business, etc
noun
a roll of currency notes
the financial resources of a person, organization, etc
verb
(transitive) (slang) to provide the capital for; finance
n.
“roll of bank notes,” 1887, from bank (n.1) + roll (n.). the verb is attested from 1928. related: bankrolled; bankrolling.
verb
to finance; put up the money for, esp for a theatrical production; angel: whoever bankrolled this turkey will go broke (1920s+)
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