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Nauss Dollar

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.
Dude, "How many Nauss dollars was that pitcher of beer?"
by Dre March 12, 2005
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Dollar Whore

The chinese whore that works at the dollar store. Willingly gives her services to customers in the back room for a dollar or less.
Meiko Tran is a big dollar whore....let's go shop in her back room.
by useful idiot November 28, 2004
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Jew the dollar

To pinch pennies or spend carefully to save money.
Sant, if you really want to Jew the dollar we can take the subway instead of a taxi.
by SY38 January 6, 2006
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Loler Dollar

A term used to express laughter, glee, or other merriment. Made by Mima in 2010. :I
"I can't open my pickle jar!" D:

"Loler dollar, fail." XD!
by Mima Mima! May 21, 2011
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Ten Dollars

That one girl who you have a crush on but decide to ghost for no reason, so she dates a lumberjack named Shamu to get back at you.
"Damn it only cost Ten Dollars to buy a whale at SeaWorld."

Eena1: "I heard that mustapha guy lost a bet."
Eena2: "How much did he lose"
Eena1: "Ten Dollars."
by ~~KEANU~~ January 17, 2019
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dollar sign

A symbol that hundreds of moronic linux users, open source advocates, and ted Danson use as the S in the abbreviation "MS" (Microsoft).
This guy came up to me on the street and said "Why are you using M$ Winblows, when you could spend hours compiling free programs that won't work on your system!". The reason I know he used a dollar sign instead of an S, was because he said "M-Dollar Sign". The conversation may have also been closed-captioned.
by Olene Q'Dell April 30, 2005
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dollars to doughnuts

A Comparison of something with worth to something without. Originated in ages past when doughnuts were extremely cheap. Chiefly used as a comparison for odds purposes as in the example.
Party A Betting "100 dollars to doughnuts" against Party B would pay a winning party B 100 Dollars, versus 100 doughnuts (vastly cheaper than one hundred dollars) paid to a winning Party A.
by Rshinravii May 29, 2007
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