Money burns a hole in the pocket

Origin of: Money burns a hole in the pocket

Money burns a hole in the pocket

Means that money does not stay in the pocket very long before it is spent dates according to the OED from the mid-18th century, but the thought may be much older than that. Sir Thomas Moore (1478-1535) wrote in Works (c.1530), “A little wanton money, which burned out the bottom of his purse.”