It seems to mean a lot of money. Referring to the number of decimals in a large amount of money. ex. "I earned a pack of zeros at that gig"
There are several ways to write 65.24: Sixty-five point two four Sixty-five dollars and twenty-four cents (if referring to money) Sixty-five twenty-four (less formal way of referring to money) Sixty-five and twenty-four hundredths
The thickness of all current circulating dollar coins issued by the US Mint is 2mm.
1000 $
Most likely referring to a women's chest area Meaning she has Little or no Breasts
50,000
It depends on the context, but how about "2 millimeters"
i think it means 2millaminutes
When referring to business or money, chicken feed means a small or insignificant amount of money.
2mm 2mm
It seems to mean a lot of money. Referring to the number of decimals in a large amount of money. ex. "I earned a pack of zeros at that gig"
2mm 2mm
6mm is thicker than 2mm. It has a greater thickness of 4mm.
Usually it means 2,000,000 units of currency, e.g. dollars.
When referring to a play, it means that it is actually worth taking the time and money to produce on stage.
2mm 735 m en mm
A standard push pin is approximately 2mm in size.