Double sawbuck
[Sawbuck is slang for $10]
Not in America; I have never heard that used and I've lived in 7 states across the nation. In America $20.00 might be called "twenty bucks," "twenty big ones," or, if you're referring to the bill itself, "a twenty."
Another slang term for a $20 bill is a "Jackson" in reference to the man who is displayed on it. "Double sawbuck" is an antiquated term that has not been used for decades.
American Army slang for a common infantryman, originating in WW2
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