Tanner - sixpence
Bob - 1 shilling
Oxford - 1 crown (Oxford Scholar, dollar)
Knicker, sov or quid - 1 pound
Apple - £20 (apple core, score)
Pony - £25
Monkey - £500
Grand - £1000
Archer - £2000
The original punter was someone who 'poled' a flat bottom boat for relaxation on English rivers. After WW2 it was a Cockney slang word for people with money to be fleeced. -In American terms, -a 'mark'
It means "Different values of money."
Madari basically is a "juggler". But colloquially called the monkey-minder. A person who makes money by making a monkey show tricks to the street crowd.
Poaching animals means to kill animals illegally for money, buisness or to show bravery.
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In Cockney slang a monkey is £500.
If people capture exotic animals, like parrots, chinchilla, squirrel monkey, etc. they can sell theses animals for money. One of the resources of wild life for men is: money.
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£500
Monkey MONEY
A monkey is £500, a pony is £25 and a grand is £1000.
flamingo, caiman, monkey flamingo: pink bird caiman: alligator type animal money: "oh oh ah ah" lol
hit free monkey money and spam exit the game very quickly and sing back in and youll get 1500 each time
Money and lots of it.
Money makes the world go round. Monkey see, monkey do. More is not better.
Escape from Monkey Island can be legally purchased for money on amazon.
A baby monkey is referred to as an infant.