Why is 25 quid called a pony?

Whilst this is not cemented in fact, the widely held belief is that the terms came from soldiers returning to Britain from India. Old Indian rupee banknotes had animals on them and it is said that the 500 rupee note had a monkey on it and the 25 rupee featured a pony.
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What is the origin of pony for 25 pounds?

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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What does pony mean in cockney slang?

In Cockney slang "pony" means 25 £ which is "25 pounds sterling" or just "25 pounds" in common British usage. Hope this helps. Simon. I've also heard it used as another bit of cockney rhyming slang: pony and trap = crap.
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Why is money called a pony?

While this London centric slang is entirely British, it actually stems from 19th century India. 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.
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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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Why is a pound called a bob?

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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What is a Jimmy in Cockney slang?

Source: Brewer's Dictionary of London Phrase & Fable Author(s): Russ Willey. 'Piddle' in cockney rhyming slang, meaning to urinate.
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What is a lobster 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 a kitty in money?

kitty noun (MONEY)

[ C usually singular ] an amount of money that is made up of small amounts given by different people, used by them for an agreed purpose: We all put $20 in/into the kitty to cover the cost of food. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Trusts & funds.
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Why are pounds called quid?

"Quid" is a slang expression for the British pound sterling, or the British pound (GBP), the currency of the United Kingdom (U.K.). A quid is equal to 100 pence, generally believed to come from the Latin phrase “quid pro quo,” which translates into "something for something," or an equal exchange for goods or services.
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Why is 100 called a ton?

History. The ton is derived from the tun, the term applied to a cask of the largest capacity. This could contain a volume between 175 and 213 imperial gallons (210 and 256 US gal; 800 and 970 l), which could weigh around 2,000 pounds (910 kg) and occupy some 60 cubic feet (1.7 m3) of space.
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Why do cockneys call a watch a kettle?

Kettle and hob = watch

The term means watch, which stemmed from a 'fob' watch which was a pocket watch attached to the body with a small chain. The kettle used to boil on the hob of a stove… hence the rhyme.
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What does Bunny mean in Cockney?

This term was immortalised by legendary Cockney musicians, Chas & Dave in their 1980 hit, 'Rabbit'… which is about a man complaining his girlfriend talks too much. An adaptation of this term is specifically used for a person who does indeed have too much to say- you'd declare that “they've got too much bunny.”
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Why is 50 pounds called a monkey?

Why is 50 pounds 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 Cockney slang for pillow?

Weeping Willow is Cockney slang for Pillow.
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What are Cockney sayings 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 bean money?

The slang of cold cash has a long and storied association with food. A coin has been known as a bean since 1810; money has been dough since 1840; and sugar since 1859.
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What is a money Rabbit?

ˈkō-nē : rabbit. especially : the common European rabbit. : rabbit fur. : pika.
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What is Deer money?

Meaning: One dollar. Derived from Pioneer times, when deer (or 'buck') skins were used as currency.
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What is a gorilla money?

Gorilla: A colloquial term for one thousand dollars.
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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 do Australians call pineapple?

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The twenty-dollar note is referred to as a lobster, while the fifty-dollar note is called a pineapple, and don't we all want to get our hands on a few jolly green giants, that is, hundred-dollar notes? And what about the dozens of other slang terms relating to money.
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What is Cockney slang for toilet?

Khazi. Another slightly dated alternative word to the toilet, 'khazi' (also spelt karzy, kharsie or carzey) is derived from the low Cockney word 'carsey', meaning a privy. It has its roots in the nineteenth century, but gained popular usage during the twentieth century.
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What is a jack and jill slang?

Noun. Jack and Jill (plural Jack and Jills) (chiefly attributive) A bachelor party or bachelorette party to which both men and women are invited. quotations ▼
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