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In Cockney slang a monkey is £500.

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What is a monkey rhyming slang for?

A monkey is rhyming slang for £500 in British currency. It comes from the term "monkey" rhyming with the word "pony," which is slang for £25.


How much is a monkey in cockney slang?

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What is a monkey in slang money?

In slang, "monkey" is a term for $500. This term likely originated from soldiers in WWII, who used it as code to refer to the 500 rupee banknotes in India. Over time, the term "monkey" became more widely known and used in various contexts to represent $500.


What is London Slang for 500 pounds?

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How much in money is a monkey a pony and a grand?

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How much is a monkey in slang?

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How much money does a monkey?

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Why is the word monkey used in money?

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What does the idiom how much blead do you make mean?

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