Megabucks in a sentence as a noun

Heck, if you're just in it for the money, J. Random Consulting will shell out the megabucks if they can charge for you as both a programmer and a CPA.

We spend megabucks on aid to the middle east, wars, etc there that isn't paid for by the users of the oil pumped from there.

Just out of interest, is this costing megabucks for licensing the themes correctly?

I feel like this is similar to the IAP model where you have to fork over the megabucks to get anywhere.

You think it's okay to ruin someone's happiness with your megabucks, yet you talk about inclusiveness?

Ok, so what?Teachers and school administrators aren't taking home megabucks -- if they were, that per student figure would be a lot higher.

I think the most annoying thing is they still don't answer Rap Genius's questions about being owed money for paying megabucks for newrelic.

Another failed startup with massive over investment, a sucky product and no revenue gets bought for megabucks.

I'm not sure what this has to do with startups in the Paul Graham sense though, except to say that you shouldn't do one, because the entire goal of a startup is to **** yourself working and sell out for megabucks.

Megabucks definitions

noun

a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit); "she made a bundle selling real estate"; "they sank megabucks into their new house"

See also: pile bundle