- What are slang names for currencies?
- What is cent in currency?
- What are units of currency?
- What do you call less than a cent?
What are slang names for currencies?
Other general terms for money include "bread" (Cockney rhyming slang 'bread & honey', money; this also became dough, by derivation from the same root), "cabbage", "clam", "milk", "dosh", "dough", "shillings", "frogskins", "notes", "ducats", "loot", "bones", "bar", "coin", "folding stuff", "honk", "lampshade", "lolly", ...
What is cent in currency?
The “cent” is a subsidiary currency, and 100 of them make up a dollar. The word “penny” that we hear sometimes is a common name for a 1 cent coin.
What are units of currency?
Meaning of unit of currency in English
the money that is used in a particular country: The pound sterling is the unit of currency in the UK.
What do you call less than a cent?
The term mill is often used in finance, particularly in conjunction with equity market microstructure. The term is sometimes used as one-hundredth of a cent, For example, a broker that charges 5 mils per share is taking in $5 every 1000 shares traded. Additionally, in finance the term is sometimes spelled "mil". Cf.