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Clip-Toe Currency 

Is a Zimbabwean slang term used for money which someone has obtained from selling their toes on the black market for cash.
Hey look he is driving a new Toyota GD6, he didn't have a car last week?.
"Nah he just got himself some Clip-Toe Currency"

East Australian Current 

surface oceanic current, a section of the counterclockwise flow in the Tasman Sea, southwestern Pacific Ocean. It is formed by water masses from the Coral Sea—equatorial water driven by monsoonal winds from January to March and eastward subtropical flow from April to December—which pass southeast between the Great Barrier and Chesterfield reefs (20° S latitude), paralleling…
their was no "coining" of anything by any movie, the EAC was discovered over 100 years ago

Post-Apocalyptic Currency

Your birthday party wasn't a total loss; at least I got some post-apocalyptic currency.
A current is a person you're talking to, doesn't necessarily have to be a boyfriend/ girlfriend but they are someone who has the potential to become more. It might also be known as tuning.
EXAMPLE1
GIRL1: who's your current
GIRL2: ben

EXAMPLE2
BOY1: bro, are you guys dating yet?
BOY2: nah man, shes just my current
current by catsanddogasruleee September 5, 2019

Current TV 

A cable network that’s business model is based on ripping off young, naïve filmmakers who are willing to work for very little, while delivering high quality, innovative content. This model keeps Current’s production costs absurdly low, while the rates they charge for advertising are absurdly high. And while they do not share their multi-million dollar ad revenue with the young filmmakers who make it possible to charge those rates, they do give them the chance to “share their voice” while “democratizing television.”
Film School Graduate 1: “Yo man, Current TV paid me 500 dollars for exclusive rights to that short documentary I spent five months producing.”

Film School Graduate 2: “Wow, your voice is really gonna be heard when they air it in random rotation at some unknown point in the future!"

currentize 

Make something relevant for today's way of life; happening
I tried to currentize an otherwise bland outfit with a couple of leather belts worn stacked around my waist.
currentize by savvy_much September 18, 2016