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dollar noun- five shillings UK, 1848
Dating from those happy days when the rate of exchange was US$4 to £1. - Ginger felt in his pockets. “I’ve got sis and six.” “I’ve got a dollar,” said Barney. — John Burke and Stuart Douglass, The Boys, p. 88, 1962
- a variety of MDMA, the recreational drug best known as ecstasy UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 46, 1996
- money UK
- [W]hen the establishment Mafioso realise how much gilt, paper, cashish, wonga, wedge, corn, cutter, loot, spondos, dollar, readies, shillings, folding, dough, money is on offer[.] — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 94, 2000
- No, it don’t work like that. No, you got to give me the dollar. — Goldie Coloured Chain, 21 Ounces, 2004
- a gram of crack cocaine, with a street value of $100 US
- Investigators recorded an unpaid informant calling Price, asking to purchase “a dollar” from her. — Richmond Register (Kentucky), 26 June 2008
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