In Cleveland, a movie theater that shows movies that have left the real movie theaters but are not out on video yet. They cost only a dollar or less to get in.
-Yo you seen The Dark Knight Yet.
~Naw, i missed it. It's not playing at the theater anymore so i will wait till it comes out on DVD.
-Naw man its at the Magic Johnson Dollar Theater now.
~Naw, i missed it. It's not playing at the theater anymore so i will wait till it comes out on DVD.
-Naw man its at the Magic Johnson Dollar Theater now.
by ClevelandBaby216 August 18, 2008

by Edmond... August 15, 2006

A spencer dollar is another name for a benjamin, which is another name for a hundred dollar bill. Spencer is a rich man who spends $100 just as if it's $1, and anything less than a $100 bill is like pocket change.
This can be used to make items that are somewhat expensive sound much less expensive.
This can be used to make items that are somewhat expensive sound much less expensive.
Miser: "The new iPod is so expensive!"
Dude: "What are you talking about? It only costs four spencer dollars."
Dude: "What are you talking about? It only costs four spencer dollars."
by Rokali December 8, 2004

American money soon to be so incredibly devalued through inflation from Obama's insane Administration that it's like Monopoly money.
by anman June 30, 2009

Those sneaky chicks who schmooze a buck off of everyone in the bar for the jukebox and then ignore them untill they run out of songs. Unless you say no, then they still ignore you but at least you still have your cash for another brew.
I gave that dollar whore money for the juke and not only did she blow me off, but she played country music.
by domalima November 6, 2008

when you get a one dollar bill, roll it up, and put a nice little animal or human turd inside of it. then you put it on the ground and wait until someone picks it up. when the person picks it up you yell DOOKIE DOLLAR!! and let them see the turd inside of it.
by nasty skeet S CREW June 21, 2006

A Nauss dollar is a monetary unit worth 25 cents used to purchase life's necessities (toothpaste, value meals, college books, beer, etc.). Poor college kids, especially those attending state schools and members of banned fraternities, especially value Nauss dollars.
by Dre March 12, 2005
