A "bob" is a British slang term that refers to one shilling, which is equivalent to 12 pence. The term is derived from the old British currency system that was used before decimalization in 1971. Although the shilling is no longer in circulation, "bob" is sometimes still used informally to refer to money in a nostalgic context.
The cast of Hidden Money - 1928 includes: Bob Curwood as Don Warner
it costed $2,000,000
The phrase "Bob and Bob had got into an argument" is not correct English. It should be "Bob and I got into an argument" or "Bob and Bob had an argument," depending on the intended meaning. The use of "got" can also be replaced with "gotten" in American English, making it "Bob and Bob had gotten into an argument," but clarity on the subjects involved is necessary.
Bob Lurtsema goes by Benchwarmer Bob.
Simon and i
Bob Money has written: '\\'
30 bob in today's money is £1.50.
bob wanted money
Beth gets her money by working she is a painter, and writer. Bob gets his money by the government you see he MADE his business so the government pays him money to do it.
bob
Bob Barker
A lot of money
A lot of money!
Bill Matthews, Bob Hubbard, Monty Matthews(Bills brother), Bob Money
He doesn't have any money since he is dead. You can't take it with you.
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He says "Money can buy life"