Your written English leaves a trace of you: your ideas, your expertise, your brand. Submitted by aj from Oregon, USA
on Dec 10 2000. We’d like to share our expertise with you. 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. on Jun 17 2003. He’s mad, he’s got more brass than brains!”. Last edited on Jun 08 2015. on May 26 2013. We’re mad about English. One who looks so good, "they're worth $100.". Submitted by Henry Bradley from Vallejo, CA, USA
to let someone smoke a small amount of one's cigarette. Youth expelled from Montreal college after finding 'sloppy coding' that compromised security of 250,000 students personal data, No One Admits To Singing, Writing, Producing Nation's No. Submitted by Dan L. from Evanston, IL, USA
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Usually a person of good company. We live it, we breathe it, we make our living from it. on Feb 23 2002. on Oct 01 2001. Benjamins – This reference to money comes from the face of Benjamin Franklin which is found on the 100 dollar bill. Bacon – No this is not about food. on Mar 24 2010. Submitted by Amanda ". Last edited on Dec 10 2000. Submitted by Dylan H. from Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
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Please also note that due to the nature of the internet (and especially UD), there will often be many terrible and offensive terms in the results. an attractive close friend of the opposite sex used to gain the attention of prospective suitors when in public. Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA
on Apr 06 1998. About the Author: In addition to our regular posts, written by members of our team at English Trackers, we also encourage those who have something to say about language and are interested in penning a guest post for our blog to get in touch with us. Our clients say the best part of our editing service is getting back a flowing, fault-free piece of writing and feeling proud of what they’ve written.Who are these clients? Last edited on Sep 13 2003. http://www.gocompare.com/money/funny-money/, LinkedIn strategy: a personalised approach. Last edited on Apr 13 2013. Interestingly enough, “coal” itself was a slang phrase for money in the 18th and 19th centuries. ends deniro guape cabbage paypa ching ching funds scrillah floos skrilla skrill gouda green faces justice hustle scrill qwap fluce kablingy scratch paper gwop chedda coin fetti $ dead presidents cheese! “Wonga” is a modification of the British Romani word for coal, “wongar”. Last edited on Mar 13 2002. My conversation with the Google employee who told me about the penalty starts dropping
Last edited on Oct 26 1998. a derogatory and sarcastic term for someone who failed in a task. Last edited on Mar 10 2018. Improve your writing by downloading our English Editing Tips. Finally, you might like to check out the growing collection of curated slang words for different topics over at Slangpedia. For ex: “Oh, she’s got oodles of boodle that girl!”, Image source: http://www.gocompare.com/money/funny-money/. Urban Thesaurus finds slang words that are related to your search query. The English language is rich in slang expressions for money, and often these terms tell us something interesting about the nation using them. Last edited on Mar 13 2002. Submitted by Anonymous
Google has been lying about the penalty against this site for years. The slang words in this thesaurus category appear below the table of contents. Money is an uncountable noun – you either have no money or a lot of money. Submitted by Mark E from BC, Canada on Mar 13 2002. any expensive, flashy, or shiny object.Did you see his Escalade with bling-bling wheels?He got that bling bling. Submitted by HyperAktiv from Atlanta, GA, USA
Read more about uncountable nouns and how they function in this post. Bank – Using this term when speaking about money is never about the banking institution There are no categories underneath this one. Last edited on Dec 27 2004. The search algorithm handles phrases and strings of words quite well, so for example if you want words that are related to lol and rofl you can type in lol rofl and it should give you a pile of related slang terms. Submitted by Jean M.
“Cheese” has its roots in the American welfare system, where after the Second World War claimants would receive a block of cheese in their benefits package. Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source code that was used in this project: @krisk, @HubSpot, and @mongodb. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA
on Jan 22 2000. on Oct 24 2005. Top 5 Commonly Confused Uncountable Nouns. Last edited on Jan 20 2013. Urban Thesaurus crawls the web and collects millions of different slang terms, many of which come from UD and turn out to be really terrible and insensitive (this is the nature of urban slang, I suppose). Stacks: Multiples of one thousand dollars. Last edited on May 02 2011. 1 Song, Missing Iraq money may have been stolen, auditors say. Theories abound as to where the term “quid” came from, but a popular theory is that it derived from the Latin quid pro quo, meaning “something for something”. on Mar 13 2002. Submitted by Natalie L. from Thousand Oaks, CA, USA
For ex: “If you move to London, I’m sure you’ll earn a lot more wonga than you do in Leeds.”. In no particular oder, he loves language, music and art. “Boodle” was originally used to refer to criminal profits and counterfeit banknotes but can now be used to describe all forms of money. fancy. With this in mind, the team at Art Money and Go Compare has created a series of artworks made out of actual money to illustrate their favourite slang words. Dope. This post is by Matt Lindley a blogger and content creator based in London. Copyright © English TrackersDesigned by Niels Loomans. on Aug 29 2002. Note that this thesaurus is not in any way affiliated with Urban Dictionary. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA
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on Feb 05 2002. on Sep 30 2010. Monkey (London via India) London slang for £500 Want to learn more British slang terms for money? Last edited on Jan 26 2011. Hopefully the related words and synonyms for "term" are a little tamer than average. This term comes from the northern English phrase: “Where there’s muck, there’s brass”. The official Urban Dictionary API is used to show the hover-definitions. See more words with the same meaning: money. any expensive, flashy, or shiny jewelry, usually gold or silver, esp. Last edited on Feb 23 2002. on Oct 26 1998. on Apr 13 2002. Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA
on Mar 19 1998. Or you might try boyfriend or girlfriend to get words that can mean either one of these (e.g. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA
Last edited on Jul 24 2010. Last edited on Dec 02 2010. This is simply due to the way the search algorithm works. The Urban Thesaurus was created by indexing millions of different slang terms which are defined on sites like Urban Dictionary. on Dec 27 2004. For ex: “My friend, despite not knowing a thing about restaurants, has just bought one! Submitted by Anthony from Hazlet, NJ, USA
on Dec 06 2002. Last edited on Mar 10 2018. Check your spam folder if you don't get an email immediately! Submitted by TYI I. from Manhattan, NY, USA
August 17. For ex: “I earned a monkey for a day’s work last Sunday.”. Submitted by Jonny S. from Lorain, OH, USA
British Slang Terms & Expressions for Money.
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