M mrghd Junior Member Joined May 29, 2012 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Hungarian Home Country Hungary Current Location Hungary Aug 10, 2012 #1 (source: Iceberg Slim - Pimp-The story of my life) The word surely refers to a certain amount of dollar. The question is how much?
(source: Iceberg Slim - Pimp-The story of my life) The word surely refers to a certain amount of dollar. The question is how much?
J JMurray Key Member Joined Nov 17, 2010 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language English Home Country New Zealand Current Location Australia Aug 12, 2012 #2 A "slat" = one dollar. From Online dictionary and encyclopedia Slat: A dollar, a buck. "The tab was 12 dollars. I threw down a double sawbuck which left her with a fin and 3 slats for a tip" double sawbuck = $20 fin = $5 not a teacher
A "slat" = one dollar. From Online dictionary and encyclopedia Slat: A dollar, a buck. "The tab was 12 dollars. I threw down a double sawbuck which left her with a fin and 3 slats for a tip" double sawbuck = $20 fin = $5 not a teacher
M mrghd Junior Member Thread starter Joined May 29, 2012 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Hungarian Home Country Hungary Current Location Hungary Aug 12, 2012 #3 What a complete answer! Thanks )
S Sondre Member Joined Sep 28, 2012 Member Type Academic Native Language English Home Country Jamaica Current Location France Sep 29, 2012 #4 Never heard the term before, is it British, American or neither?