by white_rappa December 31, 2003
by Super Guy March 18, 2004
american money. This term was coined because of the faces most dollar bills have portraits of dead presidents. Usually a slang term found in rap song, not so much said in day-to-day conversation.
i'm out for presidents to represent me (say whaat)
i'm out for presidents to represent me (say whaat)
i'm out for dead presidents to represent me
i'm out for presidents to represent me (say whaat)
i'm out for dead presidents to represent me
by carlitos azul July 06, 2006
A term refering to American paper currency. Cash. Can be used to discuss $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. Used because most American bills have deceased former U.S. Presidents on the front. Usually used on "the streets" by african americans doing buisness.
Yo man these oakleys are gonna cost ya 56 dead presidents.
Alright dude now how many dead presidents do I owe you for these?
Alright dude now how many dead presidents do I owe you for these?
by Winger August 08, 2005
Dead Presidents is a "street" term for cash money. Obviously, this is drawn from the images of the "dead" US Presidents found on most US Currency ($1 George Washinton, $2 Thomas Jefferson, $5 Abraham Lincoln, $10 Alexander Hamilton, $20 Andrew Jackson, $50 Ulysses S. Grant and $100 Benjamin Franklin). When most of us really want to get "paid in full", we're after a specifc kind of Dead Presidents aka "Benjamins" referring to Benjamin Franklin who is on the $100 bill. The irony here is that Benjamin Franklin, while a great man, was not a US President and neither was Alexander Hamilton (on the $20).
by Katnip March 24, 2007
by AC December 01, 2003
by matt October 02, 2002