What is a lady in money terms?

Macaroni. 5 pounds. Lady Godiva. 5 pounds (fiver) Deep Sea Diver.
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What is 10 pound in Cockney?

Cockle is Cockney slang for 10 pounds (tenner).
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What is a lady in Cockney rhyming slang?

Polone is Cockney slang for Woman.
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What is 50 pound in slang?

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 slang for 10000 dollars?

$1,000 US dollars is called a “rack”. $10,000 US dollars is called a “stack”.
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What's a Benji money?

noun. slang US. A one-hundred-dollar bill.
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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 a Bob in money?

A pound comprised twenty Shillings, commonly called 'bob', which was a lovely old slang word. It was 'bob' irrespective of how many shillings there were: no-one ever said 'fifteen bobs' - this would have been said as 'fifteen bob'.
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How much is a donkey in money?

Prices start at around $300 for one donkey and can go up to $2,000-3,000, and even higher. What is this? Just as with horses, a well bred, well-trained, large, rideable/drivable donkey can cost several thousand dollars.
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What does Tommy Tank mean?

Tommy Tank is Cockney slang for Bank.

More slang for bank. More definitions for Tommy Tank.
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Why is money referred to as Lolly?

Meaning: London slang for £500. Derived from the 500 Rupee banknote, which featured a monkey. … Referring to £500, this term is derived from the Indian 500 Rupee note of that era, which featured a monkey on one side.
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What Is A Lady Godiva in Cockney?

Cockney rhyming slang for a fiver is a 'Lady Godiva', and the group the Commodores are best-known for their song 'Three Times A Lady'. 5.
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How much is a nicker?

nicker = a pound (£1). Not pluralised for a number of pounds, eg., 'It cost me twenty nicker..' From the early 1900s, London slang, precise origin unknown.
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What's the lemon Cockney?

Lemon and Lime is Cockney slang for Crime.
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What does take a Toby mean?

Ride the toby or ply the toby meaning practice highway robbery. There are many other related expressions centering around highway robbery.
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What is a joey in money?

Joey - 3d or threepence. Tanner - 6d or sixpence. Bob - one shilling. Half a dollar - half a crown.
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What is a guinea to a pound?

A guinea was worth £1,1s (one pound and one shilling). This is the same as £1.05 in modern money.
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Why is a sixpence called a Tanner?

Tanner – this alternative name for the sixpence probably dates from the early 1800s and seems to have its root in the Romany gypsy 'tawno' which means 'small one'.
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What is a gorilla in money terms?

Gorilla: A thousand dollars.
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What is a fin in money?

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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How much money is a stack?

A "stack" is slang for $1,000.
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What's a drink in money terms?

The "drink" is actually a sum of money. For example, a friend of a friend has a van and helps you out moving some furniture. There's no discussion of payment, but the correct thing to do would be to give them a "drink", or even a "good drink".
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How much is a kite in money?

Kite: originally meant a worthless bill or cheque. Hence you would say "I am going to fly a kite" means you are going to pass a bad cheque. The word seems to now mean any cheque (bad or not). It is still used in the insurance and banking industry I am told.
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What is a monkey money?

Though familiar to many Londoners, the term “monkey” is actually Indian slang for a 500 rupee note, which used to have a monkey on it. When the British Empire occupied India in the 19th century, some Indian slang words made it over to the UK, with “monkey” being one of them.
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