In Cockney slang a monkey is £500.
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.
its a slang word to have sex with a woman
"Monkey's Leg" is a British slang expression for a Halfpenny coin. The origin of the expression seems to have been lost.
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A baby monkey is referred to as an infant.
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.
Five hundred pounds
I can't find any cockney slang called "gorilla" but a monkey is 500 pounds.
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.
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A monkey is £500, a pony is £25 and a grand is £1000.
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In British slang, a quid is equivalent to one pound sterling. It is a slang term commonly used to refer to money in the UK.
A monkey is five hundred pounds, a ton is one hundred pounds, a pony is twenty five pounds, a score is twenty pounds and a cockle is ten pounds.
monkeys make $2.00 an hour
The word "monkey" has been used as a slang term to refer to Five Hundred Pounds. The term possibly originates in London from the early 19th century, but no reason is given for its use.
Nothing. Do you perhaps mean "how much bread?" -- because bread is slang for money. It's slang and not an idiom.