whatever floats your yacht


a phrase used for the wealthy. only for the wealthy… you have to be rich to afford a yacht.
simile phrase: what ever floats your boat.
rich girl: “i really want to get this 280,000 car, but i really like this 280,001 car… well, i’ll get the 280,001 car. i like it better than the 280,000 car…”

other: “what ever floats your yacht.”

rich girl: “well it can’t be my money, cause it’s heavy… idk. i’ll have to ask my daddy..”

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