Yes,
Cabbage ( or lettuce) is a common slang term for dollar bills.
I’d happily ever after a metaphor
"If I had a dollar for every brain you didn't have, I would have one dollar."
Lettuce has sometimes been used as a metaphor for greenbacks, as it is also green.
$1 US dollar is about the same to 1 Australian dollar; it changes every day. The lowest amount it's ever been is every fourth day, 0.98 cents. The highest amount it's ever been is every first day, 1.02 dollars. For example, today, March 22nd, it is exactly $1. Tomorrow it will be 1.01...so on and so forth...:)
It means that who ever made this metaphor is a Huge Trolling Noob
One of the dumbest types of poems ever
yes, the royal Canadian mint has made a half dollar for every year ever since the mint was founded in 1908. it may be hard to find a 1935 half dollar because most collectors look for the 1935 dollar, the first Canadian dollar minted for circulation.
mountains across the prairie when the wind blew for ever.
hyperbole
kate blew up what ever your name is
No,there was never a 4 dollar bill