1875 E. Sellon New Epicurean 10: Oh! the dear little feet, the fucktious shoes, the racy delectable legs, nothing could be finer. In compounds fuck-all see separate entries. fuckbag (n.) (also fuckpot) [-bag sfx/-pot sfx] 1. a general term of contempt for an unpleasant, disgu...
Short for “grand”, this refers to $1,000 dollars. Having five G in the bank shouldn’t cause you to worry about cellphone towers, but should result in a celebration for having “dollar dollar bill y’all”. (Not to confuse with G, which is also short for “gangster”, as in “B...
1887 G. Devol Forty Years a Gambler 58: He was a bookkeeper for a large pork house; became infatuated with a gay married woman. 1888 ‘Rolf Boldrewood’ Robbery Under Arms (1922) 243: Wed’ been living too gay and free a life to begin with the jug all over again. 1894 E.W. Roge...
EXAMPLE: "Now wildin', ready for all the violence/I don’t need a nigga jacking that he riding"—6ix9ine's "Kika” jabroni noun 1. a lame, cornball EXAMPLE: "MAC-10 hungry, you pussies are baloneys/I been with your mummy ’cause your daddy a jabroni"—Young Thug's "Jumped Out ...
Slang.one hundred dollars: The job pays five bills a week. What are slang words in 2020? Here's the latest instalment in our “slang for the year ahead” series, featuring terms that range from funny to just plain weird. Hate to see it. A relatable combination of cringe and disappointme...
The slanglarge, meaning a thousand dollars, likely comes from the fact that thousands of dollars would be a large amount of money for most people. spondulix The slang wordspondulix(and its many spelling variations:spondees,spondles,spondools,spondooli,spondooliks, andspondulix) is unfortunately...
“This party is getting too wild for me. I’m gonnabounce.” 12.Bougie Word type:Adjective Also spelledboujie,boujee,boojieandbourgie.This word comes from the Frenchbourgeois, which simply refers to members of the middle class. In American slang, however,bougiemeans snobbish or pretentious for...
The term effective altruism combines the words effective, meaning “effective in achieving the intended result,” and altruism, meaning “unselfish concern for others.” The term effective altruism refers to the idea of performing altruism as effectively as possible. According to most sources, the id...
10.Clams: dollars (perhaps from the onetime use of seashells as currency) 11.Coin: money, either paper or coinage 12-13.Cs(or C-notes): multiples of one hundred dollars (from the Roman symbol for “one hundred”) 14.Dead presidents: paper money (from the portraits of various former US...
The financial industry is full of slang that is commonplace, including cable, which is used to refer to the currency pairing between the pound and U.S. dollar, andloonie, another name for the Canadian dollar which bears a loon on its front side. Yard, which means one billion in financial...