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What are slang words for clothes?

What are slang words for clothes?

clothing

  • apparel,
  • attire,
  • clobber.
  • [British slang],
  • clothes,
  • costumery,
  • dress,
  • duds,

What’s a slang for money?

Other general terms for money include “bread” (Cockney rhyming slang ‘bread & honey’, money; this also became dough, by derivation from the same root), “cabbage”, “clam”, “milk”, “dosh”, “dough”, “shillings”, “frogskins”, “notes”, “ducats”, “loot”, “bones”, “bar”, “coin”, “folding stuff”, “honk”, “lampshade”, “lolly”.

Why is money called Lolly?

lolly = money. More popular in the 1960s than today. Precise origin unknown. Possibly rhyming slang linking lollipop to copper.

What’s the cockney slang for money?

The most widely recognised Cockney rhyming slang terms for money include ‘pony’ which is £25, a ‘ton’ is £100 and a ‘monkey’, which equals £500. Also used regularly is a ‘score’ which is £20, a ‘bullseye’ is £50, a ‘grand’ is £1,000 and a ‘deep sea diver’ which is £5 (a fiver).

What do you call a clothing business?

A store which sells clothes. clothes shop. clothes store. clothing outlet. fashion outlet.

Is Green slang for money?

Long green Another slang term for “cash” that references the color and shape of that dollar dollar bill y’all.

What other names can you call money?

money

  • cash, hard cash, ready money.
  • the means, the wherewithal, funds, capital, finances, lucre, filthy lucre.
  • banknotes, notes, paper money, coins, change, coin, coinage, silver, copper, currency, legal tender.
  • British sterling.
  • North American bills.
  • North American, Australian roll.

Why is Rhino slang for money?

Rhino – No one knows for sure where this 400-year-old term for money comes from. Some people link it to the value of rhino horn or the idea of paying through the nose (rhinoceros is from the Greek for “nose-horn”). Perhaps the arrival of the first rhino in Britain suggested the sense of something valuable.

What does a full bag mean money?

A Bag means a large sum of money.