Financial Slang

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a slang term for a one hundred dollar bill

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the piano, hitting the high C note perfectly.
  • I can't believe he spent a whole C note on that new video game.
  • I dropped a C note on those concert tickets, but it was totally worth it.
  • Reaching that high C note in her career was a major milestone for the singer.

noun a quick, evasive movement

verb to avoid or evade by a sudden quick movement

  • The driver was able to dodge the oncoming traffic with quick reflexes.
  • I had to dodge a couple of puddles on my way to work this morning.
  • He tried to dodge paying his share of the bill by sneaking out early.
  • She managed to dodge all of the difficult questions during the interview.

noun a thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking bread or pastry

  • The baker kneaded the dough for the bread carefully.
  • I love to play with dough when I'm making pizza at home.
  • Let's roll in the dough and buy some new clothes!
  • She had to work hard to earn enough dough to pay for her dream vacation.

noun A person who has control or power over others; a ruler or leader

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • The CEO of the company is often referred to as the master of the universe.
  • Some people think they're the master of the universe just because they have a fancy job title.
  • He struts around like he's the master of the universe, but really he's just a big shot.
  • In his own mind, he is the master of the universe, controlling everything around him.

noun A slang term for one hundred dollars.

  • The donation drive managed to raise a hundy thousand dollars for the charity.
  • I can't believe I found a hundy bucks in my old jacket pocket!
  • Let's pool our money together and see if we can come up with a hundy for the concert tickets.
  • Her determination was worth a hundy in getting through the tough times.