In London slang, 250 pounds is often referred to as a "pony." This term comes from the early 19th-century British slang for money, where a pony was equal to 25 pounds. Over time, the term has evolved to represent 250 pounds specifically in London street slang.
monkey
In cockney rhyming slang (East London) it is "Rosie Lee".
30 pounds
The English London Cockney rhyming slang is: tea leaf meaning thief.
I can't find any cockney slang called "gorilla" but a monkey is 500 pounds.
monkey
20 quid.
250 what? You're question makes no sense. However ... 250 pounds = 250 pounds 250 ounces = 16.625 pounds 250 kilograms = 551.156 pounds 250 grams = 0.551 pounds 250 tonne = 551,155.655 pounds
25 Pounds in the Pony - Britain*A pony is slang for a sum of 25 pounds. From the latter half of the eighteenth century, the word pony was used as slang for a sum of 25 pounds in the city of London, the capital of the United Kingdom.
The average price to stay at the Cheshire Hotel in London is approximately 125 pounds a night, that makes 250 pounds in total. The Cheshire Hotel is located in Central London.
250 pounds is about 113.4kg
250 pounds = 113.4 kilograms.
250 pounds is about 18 stone.
250 pounds = 113.4 kilograms.
10 percent of 250 pounds is 25 pounds. Adding 25 pounds to 250 pounds gives a total of 275 pounds, which is 10 percent more than 250 pounds.
250 pounds = $458 approx.
250 kg = 551 pounds.