because everyone wants money
WikiAnswers is not going to give you vulgar words - we are a G-Rated website. There is also no way to count slang words because slang is constantly changing. So even if we would give you vulgar words, we couldn't count them.
There are a lot of words for money because Brits, Canadians, Americans, Scots, Welsh, New Zealanders (and possibly South Africans) are notorious for making up slang words not only for the word money but also for thousands of English words. We English speaking people tend to get colorful with our language. Probably because of living in freedom.
It may be possible to provide etymologies and semantic observations for these words if you say what they are. Generally, alternative words for money exist in the realm of slang, as a means to make the exchange of money less formal.
With what? Synonymous means that something has the same meaning, so you have to be more specific. Some slang words mean the same as other words, but some don't.
a fat cat could be a millionaire and a bundle is slang for money, so answer could be money. Best if we knew how many letters the answer required
it is not bad it is just horrid slang :)
idiom is a type of slang. so to say that something has an idiomatic expression, means that it uses slang words. so "get his act together" is idiomatic as its using slang words (act) to represent meanings of other words, as act is referring to the way he presents himself or maybe his lifestyle choices.
African people speak a variety of different languages. Without knowing which one you are asking about, this question is difficult to answer, since there are different words for money in Swahili, Luganda, Xhosa, and other African languages. But keep in mind that many Africans, just like many African-Americans, speak English, so they would call money by the English word "money" or by various slang words like "cash" or "dough" or "loot."
To be very angry or butthurt and say slang words while being angry, hence the saying ''Why are you so salty man?''
While there are many negative or bad words in the English language there are also negative words in many other languages. The English language may however, have more slang words than other languages.
Slang is usually one or two words, so this would be an idiom. If something "does the trick," it succeeds, so something not doing the trick won't succeed.
"g's" is a slang word for 1 dollar; so 80g's would be 80 dollars :)