| Sayings Fact File |
| Phrase |
Money For Old Rope |
| Variations |
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| Meaning |
If something's money for old rope, it's a very easy way of making money. |
| Origin |
There’s a suggestion that “money for old rope” dates back to the days of public executions in England (hangings). The hangman was responsible for his rope and was obliged by law to keep it. However, macabre souvenir hunters were willing to pay a good price for pieces of a used noose, so the hangman would cut it up into pieces and sell it, hence the phrase.
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