What is a lobster in money?

A twenty-dollar note is called a "lobster" or redback because of its red colour. A fifty-dollar note is also known colloquially as a "pineapple" or the "Big Pineapple" because of its yellow colour.
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What is the slang for $100?

"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.
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What is $20 called?

A double sawbuck is 20 dollars, or a $20 bill.
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What is slang for money?

Bucks. Perhaps the most commonly used slang term for dollars, it is believed to originate from early American colonists who would often trade deerskins, or buckskins.
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What is a $100 note called in Australia?

It's also called a blueberry on a plate, blueberry sorbet or blueberry cake. 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 does a Pineapple mean in money?

A fifty-dollar note is also known colloquially as a "pineapple" or the "Big Pineapple" because of its yellow colour.
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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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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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Why do they call 500 a monkey?

The British empire's control of India led to a number of phrases making their way across from the Raj to our shores, with a 'monkey' perhaps the most famous. 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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Why is money called dough?

The term 'dough' came to mean 'money', as it stems from the term 'bread' which came before it. 'Bread' was used to reference money in the earlier days, as both bread and money were seen as everyday essentials in life – without either of these it was impossible to get by.
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How much is a rack of money?

A Rack(s) refers to money in thousand dollar amounts. Since not very many people have multiple 100 bills in stacks of $10,000 to sing about, a Rack usually refers to only $1,000.
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How much is a stack?

A "stack" is slang for $1,000.
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What is a Texas penny?

a $100 bill. I see your fifty, and raise you a Texas penny. See more words with the same meaning: money.
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What is a band money?

A Band means a thousand dollars ($1,000). The plural of bands is bands.
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How much is a gorilla in money?

Elise from Australia tells us:"A $20 is a LobsterA $50 is a pineappleA $100 is a spot$500 a monkey$1000 a gorilla.
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What is a dry lunch?

dry lunch (plural dry lunches) A lunch that is not accompanied by alcohol. (England, slang) A contemptible or uncool person quotations ▼
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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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Why is money called Lolly?

lolly = money. More popular in the 1960s than today. Precise origin unknown. Possibly rhyming slang linking lollipop to copper.
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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's a ten piece?

a ten-piece is 10,000.
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Why is a thousand called a grand?

The name 'grand' for $ 1,000 comes from a $ 1,000 banknote with the portrait of Ulysses Grant, 18th president of the USA. The banknote was called a “Grant”, which overtime became 'grand'.
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Why is a dollar called a buck?

Buck is an informal reference to $1 that may trace its origins to the American colonial period when deerskins (buckskins) were commonly traded for goods. The buck also refers to the U.S. dollar as a currency that can be used both domestically and internationally.
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What is a joey in money terms?

Joey - 3d or threepence. Tanner - 6d or sixpence. Bob - one shilling. Half a dollar - half a crown.
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