splurge

/splɜrdʒ/
verb
  1. To spend money freely or extravagantly, especially on a luxury or treat.
    • We don't usually eat out, but we splurged on a fancy dinner for our anniversary.
    • After getting her bonus, she decided to splurge on a new designer handbag.
    • He splurged on concert tickets even though they were very expensive.
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noun
  1. An act of spending money freely or extravagantly; a period of extravagant spending.
    • Their weekend trip to the spa was a rare splurge for the family.
    • Buying that new laptop was a big splurge, but I needed it for work.
    • She allowed herself one splurge a month, like a nice meal or a new book.
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