british slang for money - Axtarish в Google
So, let's take a look at some of the most common British slang terms for money that people use today:
  • Dosh — Money. He went and spent all his dosh on a new car!
  • Coin — Money; when used in this way, “coin” becomes uncountable. ...
  • Quid — One pound. ...
  • Fiver — A five-pound note. ...
  • Tenner — A ten-pound note.
Ready money (i.e. cash) has been referred to in the United Kingdom as "dosh" since at least 1953; Brewer ; Quid (singular and plural) is used for pound sterling ...
General Money Slang - Current Money · Money - Bread, dough, spondoolicks, moolah, wedge, lolly · One pound - Nicker, quid, squid, smacker · Ten pounds - Tenner ...
The definitions, meanings and origins of British and American official and slang terms for money.
19 нояб. 2023 г. · A Quid. This strange little word is used to describe 1 pound. · A Fiver. There are 4 different value bank notes in circulation today in Britain.
Aside from 'penny' and all its variations, 'bob', slang for a shilling (or number of shillings) and the word 'shilling' itself are the other greatest lost money ...
bob = shilling (1/-), although in recent times now means a pound or a dollar in certain regions. Historically bob was slang for a British shilling (Twelve old ...
#1. BOODLE. Origin: US/UK. Meaning: UK/US term for ill-gotten gains. · #2. BRASS. Origin: UK. Meaning: Northern English slang for money. · #3. BUCK. Origin: US.
"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 equals 100 pence.
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