OslikIa
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- Oct 2, 2011
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- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
My pupil wrote a letter and at the end of the letter he wrote "See you, money".
As far as I know (from the urbandictionary.com) money means "slang: 1a) A person possessing an outstanding personality quality, social skill, physical appearance, or any exceptional ability or skill that makes them stand out.; 1b) To be the best at something; 1c) Skilled to the level of being as good as currency."
Can we use "money" when addressing people? especially in a phrase like this?
As far as I know (from the urbandictionary.com) money means "slang: 1a) A person possessing an outstanding personality quality, social skill, physical appearance, or any exceptional ability or skill that makes them stand out.; 1b) To be the best at something; 1c) Skilled to the level of being as good as currency."
Can we use "money" when addressing people? especially in a phrase like this?