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A 'Grand" is a slang term for one thousand pounds - £1,000 - or $1,000, or other currency.
( k ) Slang One thousand dollars.
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One thousand pounds.
Large, great, impressive. In slang, it means one thousand.
There isn't a cockney rhyme that means little; perhaps you'd like to create one!
A 'Grand" is a slang term for one thousand pounds - £1,000 - or $1,000, or other currency.
The Cockney term for abode is "apartment" or more commonly "gaff." In Cockney rhyming slang, "gaff" is often used to refer to one's home or place of residence.
The term "grand" as a slang for one thousand pounds likely originates from the word "grand," which means large or impressive. In financial contexts, it conveys a sense of value and significance. The usage gained popularity in the 20th century, particularly in American and British slang, and has persisted as a colloquial expression for a thousand units of currency.
"Whistle and flute" is (Cockney) rhyming slang for suit. Generally, such slang is abridged to one word, losing the one which rhymes, making it difficult to get the reference. So a suit might be referred to as a 'whistle'. Few Cockneys use "Cockney rhyming slang" anymore and a lot of other people use it nowadays.
One million pounds = one thousand thousand pounds
There are 1,000 pounds in a thousand pounds, so to find out how many thousand pounds make a million pounds, you would divide 1,000,000 by 1,000. Therefore, there are 1,000 thousand pounds in a million pounds.
( k ) Slang One thousand dollars.
Ten hundred thousand pounds in one million pounds.
There are one million thousand pounds in a trillion pounds.
It is: ten thousand pounds
NO! A swear word is one that wishes something a person ... Like i hope you Die or i hope you feel better ...