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Large amounts of money seperated by $1,000 in cash. Typically 10-Hundred dollar bills, 50-Twenty dollar bills, 100-Ten dollar bills, or 200-Five dollar bills. This term was created by Baton Rouge rapper Ray Vicks who coined the term in his mixtape 36 O's Later (track 4). I got 10 bands on me.
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One thousand dollars Bands a make her dance -Juicy J
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$1000.00 U.S. Currency.
Band=$1000.00 Bands=$1000.00 x A (A= number of bands) Whip cost Bands, Clothes cause Bands...
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One thousand dollars. "Damn, you see Gucci Mane in that drop top 'Vette? I bet that bitch cost about 70 bands."
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Referring to the rubber bands used to hold wads of cash; $1000 to be exact. so "bands" are $1000 wads cash makes her dance Juicy J, not the bands
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A currency strap, also known as currency band or bill strap is a simple paper device designed to hold a specific denomination and number of banknotes. It can also refer to the bundle itself. Come in a variety of colors. Ex. Yellow for $1000 all tens, purple for $2000 all 20's, brown for $5000 all 50's, mustard for $10,000 all hundreds. I pop bands more often than I pop my collar.
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