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Federal Reserve currency

The currency issued by the Federal Reserve that is marked by being both fiat money and debt money. All American money issued by the federal government is Federal Reserve currency.
Federal Reserve currency is identified with "$USD".
by Jon Davis January 14, 2004
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current account

(n.) Account that gives little, or in most cases no interest. Holds the personal short-term money transactions. It is a fluctuating account held for either private or business reasons, sometimes at a bank, although in the case of the latter, may be held within a business. Credits to this account are share of profit, salary and interest allowed on capital account. Debits are loss of profit or drawings.
My current account statement from the bank has me overdrawn.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 6, 2004
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corrence

The Cone Piece. You know, the stell/brass thing that you pack your weed into and then put into the bong to smoke it.
"Pass me the corrence so I can 'pack up' a bong."
by Diego August 31, 2003
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East Australian Current

coined off of the movie Finding Nemo, the koolest characters were the stoner sea turtles..
K: Hey Crush lets go hit a joint.
M: Totally, dude, we be floatin on the EAC.
by Kat November 20, 2004
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corrence

"Pour me a glass og Corrence."
by Diego September 9, 2003
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meat curten

The lips of a females va jj .
Damn girl your meat curten is showen below your shorts.
by whipperwill April 21, 2014
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current account surplus

(ECONOMICS) the annual increase in financial claims owed to the people of particular country, MINUS any increase of claims that same people owe abroad. The net annual increase in assets resulting from commerce with the rest of the world.

COMPONENTS
There are three components of current accounts:
(1) trade balance (surplus or deficit)
(2) foreign factor income (income minus outgo)
(3) net foreign aid

Usually the largest component of a current account surplus is the trade surplus, although in 1990 the USA actually had a quarterly current account surplus caused by massive "foreign aid" (actually, payments to defray the cost of waging the first Gulf War.
The South Korean won was lower late Tuesday as investor appetite for risk{y} assets was damped by broad-based losses in regional stock markets, led by a sharp fall in Chinese shares.

The local currency largely brushed off news that the country's current account surplus rose in May to a six-month high of $3.83 billion.

Traders said any positive impact from the current account data was offset by data showing the capital account balance... posted a net outflow of $11.96 billion in May, compared with a $8.56 billion inflow in April.
by Abu Yahya July 4, 2010
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