Is Cabbage slang for money?

Slang. Something, such as coins or printed bills, used as a medium of exchange: cash, currency, lucre, money.
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What is cabbage slang for?

an unintelligent person. (From "vegetable".) You're such a cabbage.
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Why is cabbage slang for money?

A term that originates from the green color of American paper money; similar to bread and dough, which combine food and money meanings; could also refer to the actual vegetable.
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Is cabbage a slang word for money?

Slang. money, especially paper money. Chiefly British Informal.
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What is slang for money?

$1 bill is sometimes called a "single", a "buck", a "simoleon" or rarely an "ace". The dollar has also been referred to as a "bean" or "bone" (e.g. twenty bones is equal to $20). $2 bill is sometimes referred to as a "deuce" or a "Tom". $5 bill has been referred to as a "fin", "fiver" or "five-spot".
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What is a pineapple in money?

The fifty dollar note is called a Pineapple, and a hundred dollar note a 'jolly green giant” or a lime or even a 'green tree frog'.
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What is slang for a $100 bill?

"C-note" is a slang term for a $100 banknote in U.S. currency. The "C" in C-note refers to the Roman numeral for 100, which was printed on $100 bills, and it can also refer to a century. The term came to prominence in the 1920s and 1930s, and it was popularized in a number of gangster films.
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What is slang for a $50 bill?

What Is Slang for a $50 Bill? "Grant" is one nickname for a $50 bill, which is adorned by the face of Ulysses S. Grant. "Half-yard" is another.
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What does cabbage mean in rap?

1. Weed or Marijuana. Cabbage Synonyms: Broccoli, Gas, Boof, Green, Ganja, Reefer, Grass, Tree, Fire, Dro, Pack, Zaza, Loud, Bud, Za, Cheeba.
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What's the Cockney slang for money?

When put to the people of East London, the most popular enduring Cockney rhyming slang included 'pie and mash' (cash), 'Lady Godiva' (fiver), and 'Nelson Eddy's' (readies). 'Bread and honey' and 'bees and honey' were neck and neck in the race for 'money', with 'bees and honey' or 'bees' for short, coming out on top.
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What is a pineapple slang?

People post a certain fruit that corresponds with a different relationship status. Blueberry means you're single. Cherries mean you're in a relationship. But, if your love life isn't quite so straightforward, you have another option: pineapple means it's complicated.
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What is a tenner in Cockney slang?

Cockney Money Slang

The first things you gotta learn are that five pounds is a fiver, and ten pounds is a tenner. Then you gotta know the key money values: £20 is a Score, £25 is a Pony, £100 is a Ton, £500 is a Monkey, and £1000 is a Grand. Here's our list of terms from the dictionary that are money-related.
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Why is money called P's?

"P's" is the shortened form of "pounds", which is British currency.
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What is lettuce slang for?

Lettuce definition

(slang) Paper money.
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What's a Benji money?

noun. slang US. A one-hundred-dollar bill.
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What is a pony in money?

The most widely recognised Cockney rhyming slang terms for money include 'pony' which is £25, a 'ton' is £100 and a 'monkey', which equals £500. Also used regularly is a 'score' which is £20, a 'bullseye' is £50, a 'grand' is £1,000 and a 'deep sea diver' which is £5 (a fiver).
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What is a Benjamin in money?

Definition of Benjamin (Entry 2 of 2) US slang. : a hundred dollar bill Along the way, he amassed a small fortune, which he keeps in neat stacks of Benjamins in a closet by his bed.—
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Is Kale a money slang?

Long ago, kale was also a slang term for "money," as in, "Hand over the kale, sweetheart, and nobody gets hurt." Kale comes from a Scottish variation on cole, which meant "cabbage" in Middle English.
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Why is 500 called a monkey?

The term was coined by British soldiers returning from India where the 500 rupee note of that era had a picture of a monkey on it. They used the term monkey for 500 rupees and on returning to England the saying was converted to sterling to mean £500.
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What is a gorilla in money terms?

Gorilla: A thousand dollars.
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How much is a stack?

A "stack" is slang for $1,000.
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Why is a five called a fin?

Fin is for Five. Give your grandparents a great surprise by calling a $5 bill a “fin”. This was the dubbed nickname for the note in the 19th and early 20th century; a name that comes from the German/Yiddish language. In Yiddish, “fin” means “five”.
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Why is a pound called a nicker?

Not pluralised for a number of pounds, eg., 'It cost me twenty nicker..' From the early 1900s, London slang, precise origin unknown. Possibly connected to the use of nickel in the minting of coins, and to the American slang use of nickel to mean a $5 dollar note, which at the late 1800s was valued not far from a pound.
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What does Penny mean in slang?

plural pennies (in the US and Canada) a cent. a coin of similar value, as used in several other countries. (used with a negative) informal, mainly British the least amount of moneyI don't have a penny. a bad penny informal, mainly British an objectionable person or thing (esp in the phrase turn up like a bad penny)
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