C-note, Benjamin ($100), Jackson, twankie, double sawbuck ($20), sawbuck ($10), fin ($5), buck ($1)
American - General
Bucks, bills, dollas, cash, paper, greenbacks, moolah, scratch, scrip (usually not legal tender), green, long green, cabbage, kale, lettuce, loot, dough, potatoes (usually pronounced puhtaytuhs), bread, bacon, clams, one large ($100), Fin (Five) Cheese, Cheddar. dead presidents
British
Dosh (cash/money), wonger (money, chiefly heard in London)
Australian
Coin, Shrapnel,
Chinese
dayang, chaopiao, rmb, piaozi
Spanish
billuya, plata, billete, palos, lana, billegas. . .
Money has many different slang terms attached to it. You can call money moolah, buck, bill, green, dough, cheese, cheddar, etc.. for American slang.
Nicker or nugget is some slang terms the English use to describe money. Some more slang they use is bag of sand, bender, beehive, beer tokens, and bar.
Bucks, fat ones, banks, benjamins (for a $100 bill), bones, bread, cabbage, cheddar, clams, shekels, dough and wads just to name a few.Try searching Google: What are some slang names for money?
There are a number of nouns for cash: among the most common are money, coins, currency, and dollars. Slang words include loot, bucks, and dough.
Fric is a French slang term for the English word "money".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It means "dough" in the sense of "money". The pronunciation will be "freak" in French.
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Some slang defanitions for money are,cash,dough,g's,paper.
because everyone wants money
Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
Some slang words from 2006 include "bling bling," "crunk," "whatevs," and "fam."
Here are some slang terms for potatoes:SpudsTatersMurphyTots
· wad (bundle of money) · waste (kill) · wheels (car) · wired (alert)
· deep pockets (a good source of money) · dicey (chancy) · ditch (leave) · dope (drug) · dough (money)
Some slang words for crack include rock, hard, white lady, and base.
Cool, groovy, far out, and hip are examples of slang words from 1966.
Some examples of slang words that rhyme with "silver" are "chiller" and "killer".