Originally Posted by
mrghd
(source: Iceberg Slim – Pimp, The story of my life)
The section that contains the expression:
”Top cut me into a stud who had a black LaSalle car in mint condition.He was out on an appeal bond and his lip wired him he was joint bound. I gave the stud four bills in his mitt. I paid off the last two notes on the wheels.”
The last two notes could have at least two meanings:
A hundred dollar bill is sometimes called a "C" (for century, or 100) note. In this case (the most probable one), he paid the "stud" $400.00 and paid someone else $200.00 for the LaSalle.
A note could also mean a payment, such as the note is due on your home loan.
Background:
Slim buys a car from a man introduced to him by his friend Glass Top. Slim gives the man four hundred dollars in cash and ’pays off the last two notes on the wheels’ I am sure that ’wheels’ means ’car’ here but I still cannot interpret the expression…