Definitions from Wiktionary (gate money)
▸ noun: (business) The money earned from patrons who pay as the price of admission to an event, which is sometimes distributed as payment to the performers, athletes or other workers.
▸ noun: (slang, law) Money that is given to an inmate upon release from incarceration.
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▸ noun: (business) The money earned from patrons who pay as the price of admission to an event, which is sometimes distributed as payment to the performers, athletes or other workers.
▸ noun: (slang, law) Money that is given to an inmate upon release from incarceration.
Similar:
gate-money,
door money,
appearance money,
gate,
gate receipts,
entry fee,
front money,
door,
push money,
prize money,
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