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Really, okay, so that's the current currency, let, let's just go back now and have a look at a few more slang terms for money. Okay, so we'll just look at the slang terms for the notes, "tenner", "fiver", and "quid". And then there are a few other terms: "ready money" ...
7.A wealthy person, family, or group:to come from old money; to marry into money. Idioms: for (one's) money According to one's opinion, choice, or preference:For my money, it's not worth the trouble. in the money 1.SlangRich; affluent. ...
Last month, the old parents ___ lots of money for their son’s new house.A.costB.spentC.paid 免费查看参考答案及解析 题目: The old man walked ___ (slow) in the park. 免费查看参考答案及解析 题目: 【1】good (反义词) ___【2】baby (复数) ___【3】old (反义词) ___【4】taug...
Sure, kids these days probably know that banks are closed on holidays and Sundays. But in the 1920s, the slang phrasebank's closedhad nothing to do with where you got your money from. Instead, this meant "no kissing" or "no making out." So you could tell that guy you're not intere...
"It was the poorest place," Armoo told CNBC Make It in an interview. "It was at the peak of when Peckham, Brixton and Old Kent Road were having their beef [British slang for conflict] so it was in the middle of the gang warfare. Between 2005 and 2012 was the peak of t...
which is derived from the word 'tawno', meaning 'small one', and 'bender', because sixpence coins were thin and easily bendable. It's because of this latter nickname that we know refer to getting drunk as 'going on a bender' – sixpence used to be enough money to get quite drunk!
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b. Slang An intoxicated or euphoric condition induced by alcohol or a drug.Idioms: high and dry 1. In a position of helplessness; stranded: went off and left me high and dry. 2. Nautical Out of water. Used of a ship, for example. high and low Here and there; everywhere: searched...