(proverb) a foolish person will lose all of his money easily

Example Sentences:

When Richmond won $50,000.00 on the lottery, he bought a lot of clothes, shoes and gifts for his friends. After 5 months he had spent all of his money, because a fool and his money are easily parted.

A: Congratulations on your promotion!
B: Thank you!
A: Did you get a big pay increase?
B: I did!
A: What will you do with it?
B: I already spent it on a new car! I bought a Porche!
A: A fool and his money are easily parted.

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Similar idioms:

  1. that’s tight
  2. fool around
  3. soak
  4. have big shoes to fill
  5. fool around-2

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