Search
Select the dictionary language
Slush fund
01
an amount of money that is set aside to be used for dishonest or illegal activities
What is the origin of the idiom "slush fund" and when to use it?
The idiom "slush fund" originated in the mid-19th century and has its roots in the practice of melting snow or ice to create a watery mixture known as "slush." This slush was often used to lubricate or clean machinery. It is often used in political or organizational contexts when referring to hidden or unauthorized funds used for questionable purposes.
Examples
The company is suspected of maintaining a slush fund to pay off officials and secure government contracts.
They are currently investigating allegations of a slush fund being used for personal expenses by high-ranking executives.



























