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Dead Presidents

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?
by Winger September 1, 2005
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President Potatohead

The systematic dumbing down of America started long before President Potatohead won the election.
by Dr Bunnygirl August 4, 2019
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President Burden

A snarky nickname for President Biden because of the huge tax burden that will surely result from all the spending he’s doing unless he can force corporate giants to pay their fair share.
Joe’s conscience and wish to rectify the multitude of corrupt wrongs wrought by the trumpmachine have earned him the sad nickname: President Burden!
by Dr Bunnygirl April 10, 2021
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President bush

Dick Cheny's puppet on a string. its not his fault he's stupid.
give him a break, you didn't honestly think president bush knew what he was doing, did you?
by insertcleverpun October 19, 2008
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capable president

Something we yearn for, but can't seem to put into office...
I would put an example, but seeing as we don't currently have one, I can't!
by Tags November 8, 2004
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Acting president

A seemingly impossible, almost laughable, scenario in which a low-rent, bombastic, reality-TV host is somehow elected to the Presidency of the United States of America.
Acting president!

Oh, that's a good one! It's gonna get fantastic ratings, I bet...
Hey... wait a second, something has gone horribly wrong...
by YAWA February 22, 2020
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Presidente Por Supuesto

Barak Obama. Literally, President Of Course. A very loose Spanish translation of President Yes We Can. While nowhere close to being an accurate translation, it does convey a sense of that positive can-do attitude of the 44th president of the United States of America and it's fun to say.
If anyone can get single-payer passed it's Presidente Por Supuesto, the 44th president of the United States.
by maximo hudson July 1, 2009
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