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Definition of a hunge

hunge

noun

  • One hundred dollars, or a one hundred dollar bill. Also hungie.
    Could you change this hunge for me?

    Last edited on Jul 26 2012. Submitted by Nick B. from Sydney, NSW, Australia on Aug 09 2002.

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