From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlucrelu‧cre /ˈluːkə $ -ər/ noun → filthy lucre
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lucre• But filthy lucre led him to Uncle Kenny's.• I was not the only person who felt betrayed by filthy lucre when the World Cup went to the satellite company.• filthy lucreFrom Longman Business Dictionarylucrelu‧cre /ˈluːkə-ər/ noun [uncountable] informal journalism moneyShe finally gets her chance at earning some filthy lucre.Origin lucre (1300-1400) Latin lucrum “gain”