What is Lolly in British money?

lolly noun (MONEY)
[ U ] UK old-fashioned. slang for money. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Informal words for money.
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Why do Brits call money 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 does lolly mean in the UK?

plural lollies. Synonyms of lolly. British : a piece of candy. especially : hard candy. British : money.
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What is a lolly in currency?

LOLLY means "Money."
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What is a lolly called in America?

A lolly is the same as a lollipop.
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What is lolly slang for?

lolly in American English

(ˈlɑli ) nounWord forms: plural ˈlollies British, Slang. 1. money.
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Do British people say lolly?

In Britain, a lolly is essentially a sweet (or candy in the US) on a stick. It is short for lollipop. Now that all seems fairly straight-forward, until we learn that lolly is actually the Australian word for sweets – i.e. British lollies but without the sticks.
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Why is a lolly called a lolly?

'Lolly' is a New Zealand word for confectionary - British people use 'sweet' and Americans 'candy'. Australians also use lolly. It comes from the older British word 'lollipop' which referred to confectionary but came to have a narrower meaning in Britain of a sweet on a stick or an ice block ('ice lolly').
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What is slang for 100 pounds?

£100 is sometimes referred to as a "ton" e.g. £400 would be called 4 ton. Also, a "century" or a "bill" are also used as £100 (e.g. £300 would be three bills).
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What is slang for British money?

"Quid" is a slang expression for the British pound sterling, or the British pound (GBP), the currency of the United Kingdom (U.K.).
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What does lolly mean in Scotland?

LOLLIE, n. A child's word for syrup (Abd. 1900–60, a piece an lollie). [Prob. short for lollipop.
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What is 10 bob in pounds?

The Bank of England 10 shilling note (notation: 10/–), colloquially known as the 10 bob note was a sterling banknote. Ten shillings in £sd (written 10s or 10/–) was half of one pound.
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What is slang for 10 pounds?

A Tenner. A tenner is a term used to describe a 10 pound note or 10 pounds. 10 pounds is not a small amount of money and a very common note to use.
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What is $10 bill slang?

Sawbuck is an old-fashioned slang term for a $10 bill. The phrase reportedly reflects the fact that the Roman numeral X, which resembles a wooden sawbuck, was traditionally used on U.S. $10 banknotes to denote the number 10.
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Why is 500 pounds called a monkey?

MONKEY. Meaning: London slang for £500. Derived from the 500 Rupee banknote, which featured a monkey. EXPLANATION: While this London-centric slang is entirely British, it actually stems from 19th Century India.
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What is a 550 in slang?

550" refers to a civilian, that is someone who is neither a Bloods nor a. rival gang member; d. " 999" or "Triple 9" refers to cooperating with law enforcement; e. "
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What do Americans call what the British call an iced lolly?

The term ice pop is also used in the United States. In Ireland the term ice pop is predominantly used. In the United Kingdom the term ice lolly is used to refer to ice pop while the term ice pop refers to a freezie (flavoured ice inside a tube).
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What is the British slang for girl?

'Lass' or 'lassie' is another word for 'girl'. This is mainly in the north of England and Scotland. 'Lad' is another word for boy.
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What do Brits call a Popsicle?

You might know them as popsicles. Or maybe even ice blocks. But, in Britain, they're called ice lollies. And they are the only way to get through a British heatwave.
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Why is 25 called a pony?

The 25 rupee note has a pony on it. Therefore when the British soldiers got back from India they adopted this term with pounds.
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How much money is a bob?

In the old English money system, a "bob" was the slang term for a shilling. In today's decimal currency, a shilling or "bob" would be worth 5 pence.
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Is a pound equal to a quid?

Quid is British slang for pound. It's used in much the same way as buck is used as a slang term for dollar—except that quid is also used for the plural, as in a few quid.
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What is a farthing worth?

A Farthing has a nominal value of one quarter of a Penny.
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