No, but the definition of an expenditure is the action of spending funds--the amount of money spent. That comes from the verb “expend”, meaning to spend or use up money or resources.
Say you and I have a joint bank account of $2,000. You legally transfer that $2,000 to yourself and spend it on a new bicycle. If I ask you whether you spent any of that money in our joint bank account and your answer is no, then we're kind of playing with words. In actual fact, you transferred the money from one bank account to another bank account and spent it. I appreciate that it's complicated, but that's where I'm coming from. It goes right back to the definition of expenditure.