For Britain, a five pound note, not a ten pound, twenty pound or fifty pound note. GBP currency, alternative to fiver. This word is used for a five pound note because it's the most common type of money in the land of St. George.
Geez 1: Yo man, how much for a zoot of grass?
Geez 2: Your in if you got a queens note...
Geez 1: Safe.
Geez 2: Your in if you got a queens note...
Geez 1: Safe.
by Hawke July 25, 2006
Get the queens note mug.When someone acts completely different to how they actually are to ‘impress’ people online. Their posts are like blanket statements that loads of people can relate to, or show a particular trait or angle of sympathy that people are fond of, for the sole purpose of getting notes. Hence, doing it for the notes.
“He really has a tough life…this kid has 6 types of cancer, no parents, AND he does charity work for animals. I bet he’s a really cool guy!”
“He’s a dickhead really. He's just doing it for the notes.”
“He’s a dickhead really. He's just doing it for the notes.”
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person 1:"hey, I just got a Samsung galexy note 7."
person 2:"so you bought a bomb that can call and text?"
person 1:" and play games."
person 2:"so you bought a bomb that can call and text?"
person 1:" and play games."
by elitehaxser January 8, 2017
Get the Samsung galexy note 7 mug."C" signifying the quantity of 100 in roman numerals, "note" signifying federal reserve note, thus "cnote" signifies 100 dollars.
by Carlos E. Fernandez April 27, 2003
Get the c-note mug.A reply posted when someone puts a status on facebook, myspace, etc. Sarcastically shows that you care, and are going to write the status down in a notebook, when you really dont care at all about the status.
by Schizo_lifter93 December 8, 2009
Get the Noted. mug.Derivative of "another" usually used when someone says "that's a whole nother issue" or something along those lines. The correct way to say it is "a whole other issue". "Another" translates to "an other", but people mistakenly believe it translates to "a nother". When you put a word like "whole" in-between "an other" the "an" changes to an "a" because "whole" starts with a consonant instead of a vowel.
That's a whole nother issue
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