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A

ace    Featured Word

noun

  1. a very good, trusted friend, often from childhood; HOMIE, BOY. Also ace boon coon.
    Derek used to be my number one ace until he tried to take my girl.

    Submitted by Jennifer Moore, NY, USA, Jun 10 1997. Additions submitted by Demetrius Scruggs, FL, Dec 22 1997.

  2. a dollar.
    Loan me an ace.
    Got an ace I can borrow?

    Submitted by Henry Bradley, Vallejo, CA, Oct 26 1998.

  3. an attractive close friend of the opposite sex used to gain the attention of prospective suitors when in public. Usually a person of good company.
    Would you like to hang out tonight? I need an ace at the club.

    Submitted by Jonny, Lorain, OH, Aug 29 2002.

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baller    Featured Word

notes

  1. Always pronounced "balla." The trailing "r" is never pronounced.

noun

  1. a successful person. Typically used to refer to men, and often implies an abundance of money, women, nice clothes, expensive cars, etc.
    He's a baller.
    You know that's a baller; he keeps three or four females at all times.

    Submitted by Jose, Tuscaloosa, AL, Jun 29 1998; Eightball, Los Angeles, CA, Dec 20 2002.

  2. someone who is really good at a ball game, especially basketball.
    I'm the best baller this town has ever seen.
    Jimmy is a baller.

    Submitted by John Pruess, BYU, Provo, UT, Apr 04 2002; Dropkick, Waterloo, ON, Canada, Dec 01 2002.

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balling    Featured Word

verb

  1. to have a lot of money. Also big balling.
    He's balling now!

    Submitted by Eightball, Los Angeles, CA, Dec 20 2002.

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bank    Featured Word

noun

  1. a great deal of money.
    After Terrel Davis renegotiated his contract, he's making bank.
    Everyone I know on wall street makes mad bank!

    Submitted by HyperAktiv, Atlanta, GA, USA, Mar 19 1998; Matt S., Denver, CO, Sep 08 1998.

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Benjamin    Featured Word

noun

  1. a $100 bill.
  2. any money.
    It's all about the Benjamins. -- Lauryn Hill

    Submitted by Anonymous, Apr 06 1998.

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bill    Featured Word

noun

  1. one hundred dollars.
    That'll cost you six bills.
    These shoes set me back a bill.

    Submitted by Jaie J., El Monte, CA, Aug 26 1997; Angela, La Mirada, CA, USA, Dec 12 2001.

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blow up    Featured Word

verb

  1. to become extremely angry.
    He totally blew up at me after I wrecked his car.
  2. to significantly increase in one's socio-economic status.
    I'm go blow up when my album is released.

    Submitted by Ugunda G. Sanders, Akron, OH, USA, Oct 05 2001.

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bone    Featured Word

noun

  1. a dollar.
    That shirt cost me twenty bones.

verb

  1. to engage in coitus. When used as an intransitive verb (i.e. someone got boned) the term implies that the subject was on the receiving end. When used as a transitive verb (i.e. someone boned someone else) the term implies being on the giving end. In other words, straight men don't usually "get boned."
    That chick got boned last night.
    I boned her last night.

    Submitted by E. Hellman, Canada, May 25 1998.

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bread    Featured Word

noun

  1. money.
    I need to drop by the bank to get some bread.

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C

cash    Featured Word

noun

  1. money.
    I need to get some cash.

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ching    Featured Word

noun

  1. money.
    That is worth some big ching.

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chips    Featured Word

noun

  1. money.

    Submitted by S. Khoe, Livonia, MI, USA, Apr 05 1998.

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c-note    Featured Word

noun

  1. a $100 bill. Origin: the Roman numeral for 100 is C.
    Do you have change for a c-note?

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ducats    Featured Word

noun

  1. money.
    Hey man, you got any ducats I can borrow?

    Submitted by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.

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flow    Featured Word

verb

  1. to rap or rhyme words.

    Submitted by Jonique, New Orleans, LA, Jun 25 1997; Dan Pyle, CA, Jun 18 2007.

  2. to menstruate.
    We can't have sex because I'm flowing.

noun

  1. money.
    Man, I ain't got no flow.

    Submitted by Armando Martinez Jr., El Paso, TX, USA, May 09 1998.

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funds    Featured Word

noun

  1. money.
    I can't go to the movies; I'm short on funds.

    Submitted by Emily Marcroft, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.

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jack    Featured Word

noun

  1. a five pound note. Origin: Rhyming slang - Jack' alive.

    Submitted by D. Fisher, London, England, Jun 01 1997.

  2. nothing, very little.
    You don't know jack!

    Submitted by Sue Clark, St. Louis, MO, USA, Oct 27 1997.

  3. a cigarette.
    Hey, could I get a jack?

    Submitted by Aubrey Harrington, MD, USA, May 19 1998.

  4. a sweet, sensitive, adorable guy. Origin: Jack Dawson, the main male character in the movie Titanic.
    He's a real Jack.

verb

  1. to stab.
  2. to punch.
    He got jacked in the face.

    Submitted by Karl Bartolome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Jun 6 1997.

  3. to steal or to be stolen.
    I bet they jacked that watch.
    My car got jacked.

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kick back    Featured Word

noun

  1. money paid generally to an official for covertly assisting an organization, individual, or initiative.
    The congressman received a ten-percent kick back for supporting the legislation that would give the mining company exclusive rights to the region.

verb

  1. recline, as in a reclining chair. Generally used in the phrase, "Kick back and put your feet up," which means "Relax!"

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large    Featured Word

noun

  1. one thousand dollars.
    He owes me five large.

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loot    Featured Word

noun

  1. money.
    I need to scam some loot.

    Submitted by Karen Kinnear, Rochester, NY, USA, Apr 14 1998.

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samolean    Featured Word

noun

  1. a unit of money. Notes: also spelled "samolian."

    Submitted by Brian Haverty, Australia, Jan 14 1997.

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scratch    Featured Word

noun

  1. a small amount of money.
    Hey, man, you got some scratch for the bus?

    Submitted by Lisa, San Diego, CA, USA, Dec 31 2002.

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skrilla    Featured Word

noun

  1. money. Also skrill, scrilla, scrill, skrills, etc. Origin: possibly originated in Chicago in 1993 or 1994. Now used commonly in the northern United States, especially Minnesota.
    I need to get some more skrilla.

    Submitted by Jeremy Stein, Minneapolis, MN, Dec 15 1997. Additions submitted by Keith McCurry, CA, USA, Nov 14 1997; Robin Waters, Okinawa, Japan, Aug 17 1997.

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stash    Featured Word

noun

  1. someone's hidden savings, usually of money or drugs.
    The cops found her stash.

verb

  1. to save or hide.
  2. to put.
    Why don't you stash that in the glove compartment?

    Submitted by Merrick, Little Rock, AR, USA, Dec 10 2002.

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throw down    Featured Word

verb

  1. to fight.
    Look, they're about to throw down!

    Submitted by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.

  2. to give a portion of the money necessary to purchase something.
    Are you going to throw down for gas?

    Submitted by Merrick, Little Rock, AR, USA, Dec 10 2002.

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