noun a slang term for a ten-dollar bill
During the 19th century, a sawbuck was a frame for sawing logs, shaped like the Roman numeral 'X'.
A sawbuck is a slang term for a ten-dollar bill, commonly used in the United States.
In gambling, a sawbuck can refer to a ten-dollar chip or bet.
In general slang usage, a sawbuck can refer to a ten-dollar bill or simply the number ten.
In the writing industry, 'sawbuck' may be used as a slang term for a ten-dollar bill or as a metaphor for a small amount of money.
Psychologists may use the term 'sawbuck' informally when discussing financial matters with clients or colleagues.
An accountant may refer to a 'sawbuck' when discussing a ten-dollar bill or a small financial transaction.
A salesperson may use the term 'sawbuck' when negotiating prices or discussing payment with customers.
In banking, 'sawbuck' may be used as slang for a ten-dollar bill or when referring to a small amount of money in transactions.