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#describe-meaning #english #slang
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bob
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shilling (1/-), although in recent times now means a pound or a dollar in certain regions. no plural

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#describe-meaning #english #slang
Question
bob
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#describe-meaning #english #slang
Question
bob
Answer
shilling (1/-), although in recent times now means a pound or a dollar in certain regions. no plural
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Money Slang - English Slang
size of the £1,000 chip. It would seem that the 'biscuit' slang term is still evolving and might mean different things (£100 or £1,000) to different people. I can find no other references to meanings or origins for the money term 'biscuit'. <span>bob = shilling (1/-), although in recent times now means a pound or a dollar in certain regions. Historically bob was slang for a British shilling (Twelve old pence, pre-decimalisation - and

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