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European girl who wants an american cock, and will stop at nothing to get it. She starts off seeming normal and DTF, but then becomes a stage five clinger. Even showing up at your house and job uninvited, and blowing up your phone everyday. Definitely does not take a hint when trying to avoid, but instead she tries harder, inviting you to movies, and dinner. Dude that girl totally tuned into a Euro! She showed up at my work and is sitting outside our apartment! Oh wait, she just text me too.
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1) "euro" - single european currency used by all members of the european union except UK, denmark, sweden since 01/01/2002.
2) 1 euro = 1.3-something $ "dollars? come on, how much is that in real money?"
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Currency that came into affect within the 11 eurozone countries in January 1999. Coins and notes were introduced into circulation in 2002. The European Central Bank (ECB) regulates the monetary policies of the Economic and Monetary Union. Benefits of the euro include reduced transaction costs, reduced uncertainty and risk due to price transparency and merger activity. The main cost is the cost of converting (price signs, tills, vending machines etc)However, this is only short term and if countries such as the Czech Republic and Slovakia think they can afford it then the UK can. Jimmy - "Man I sure wish the British public would come to their senses and realise that in the long term the UK should join the euro and stop living in the past. It's just because they're too thick to understand the value of the euro and wouldn't be able to cope with losing their precious pounds"
Billy - "Yea woteva man lets go play computer games" |
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Currency in use in the greater part of the European Union since January 2nd, 2002. Adopted on that date by a core group of twelve countries: Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the Republic of Ireland, Germany, Finland, Austria, Italy and Greece. The Euro has been adopted more recently by Slovenia, and subsequently (and jointly) by Malta and Cyprus. It is therefore a single currency for some 317 million Europeans, or more than the total population of the United States. Slovakia is set to adopt the Euro at the start of 2009, fo... more...
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Common currency of the eurozone, a currency union of 17 out of the 27 states of the European Union. Currency sign is €. more...
As of submission, €1 = approximately $1.50 PROS: Trade and import-export transactions within Europe and with other nations is much easier. No more national currencies in the eurozone saves quite a bit of money for consumers and travelers, as well as businesses which engage in a high degree of cross-border business. The pooled European capital of the euro currency has created a strong world reserve currency that could not have been achieved with the previous national currencies. CONS: German (and to a lesser extent French) taxpayers find themselves perpetually bailing out countries with dysfunctional economies. See Greek Debt Crisis. Not all nations in the Eurozone are equally wealthy or in a position to maintain healthy debt-to-GDP ratios over long periods. The interest rates set by the ECB are often favorable for wealthier eurozone countries but not for poorer ones. While some less-wealthy countries can't survive without a default, other less-wealthy countries muddle along with unhealthy but sort of manageable debt levels. The euro is not necessarily good for these countries, as they can't periodically deval... |
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Anywhere between $1 and $1.70, depending on investors' temperament. (As of May 27, 2012, it was about $1.25 USD, which is unusually low.) Q: Got a seven dollar bill? A: No, but I have a five euro bill. Q: Hmmmmm... OK, close enough.
Q: But the Grexit forced the thing below six dollars! A: that's capitalism and money for you :-p |
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(Your-oh’) n.- Europe Urgently Requires Order Scooter – “Man….friggin stock market dropped 389 points today”
Chuck – “I hear ya Holmes….now it’s Italy….they need some EURO" austerity |
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A monetary unit designed by the secret European council to confuse Americans and Swindle them out of their money. This is done by giving them more for each Dollar they try to exchange. They are told that things are the same price in Europe so the Americans feel that they receive a good deal, however, on arrival, the Europeans have craftily made everything 4.6 times more expensive. European: This sandwich is 14 euros.
American: That's like 18 dollars European: No man.... ur gettin a deal man... American: No i'm not.... European: But dude... Look at how tasty this sandwich is... |
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