That depends on how current "current" is...
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does a Finn in slang money terms mean "five"?
There was slang five minutes after the first word was invented.
A fin (short for "finnif") is slang for a five-dollar bill. It is derived from the Yiddish word for "five" ("finf").
A five-dollar bill is called a fin, or a finif, from The Yiddish finf, or five.
The current slang for gangster can vary depending on the region and community, but some popular terms include "G" or "Gangsta."
Some terms include 'the big house', 'the lock up', and 'the stir'.
Zonzon (derived from "Prison"). It's a more current slang.
It's "slang" for "cops"
The word "Five-Oh" is the American slang/hip hop word for the Police
"fin" "lincoln" I'm from Savannah, Georgia and we say pound.
Five hundred pounds