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Jackson noun- a twenty-dollar note US
From the portrait of US President Andrew Jackson on the note. - He said, “A Jackson frogskin! Whr’d yu git it, Mama?” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Mama Black Widow, p. 114, 1969
- “I see you again,” Slick had told her, “it better be behind a pile of dead Presidents. Take a load of Jacksons and Grants get you off my shit list, girl.” — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 181, 1977
- For a jackson Belly scored an eight milligram jug, half her normal dose[.] — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 188, 1990
- used as a male-to-male term of address US, 1941
- Cook with gas and go to town! Solid Jackson! Ride on down! — Haenigsen, Jive’s Like That, 1947
- — Lavada Durst, The Jives of Dr. Hepcat, p. 1, 1953
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