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Cash Cow

Cash Cow
How common is this idiom?: Very commonly used in business and everyday conversations, particularly in the context of investments, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Literal Meaning: A cow that produces a lot of milk, hence, a source of wealth.
Actual Idiomatic Meaning: A person or thing that generates a steady and substantial income or profit, often with little effort or investment required.
The company's new product has become a cash cow, generating millions of dollars in revenue each year.
The rental property has been a cash cow for the landlord, providing a steady stream of income with minimal maintenance.

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