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counterbeit coin

A counterbeit, (pronounced like counterfeit), coin is any digital representation of actual gold or silver coins. They are false images designed to lend credence to digital currencies. In essence, they are fakes made to fool you.
I tried to pay with a counterbeit coin and the cops came and arrested me.
counterbeit coin by 2B+ August 22, 2022
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Cartoon coin rope thingy trick

A humorous phrase referring to the act of tying or attaching an object attached to a rope, in the hopes of having someone steal said object and then yanking the other end of the string to take the stolen object back.

(Term originally coined by Youtube user "Salim")
You could say he pulled a... 'cartoon coin rope thingy trick' card to take the phone back!
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Thot-ful coin 

A two faced hoe. Someone who will wipe your tears after a breakup then goes and hooks up with your man within hours.
Carol: OMG, how could Levy do that to me? *cries*
Alexa: Gurl, just leave him he ain't worth it.

Later that day, Hoe goes to Levy's house:

Alexa: Hey I heard you and Carol broke up. She wasn't your type anyway, but I'm here now. ;)
*they hook up*

Alexa is a thot-ful coin.

Game over --- insert coin

The most dreaded and agony/humiliation-producing phrase that teenagers from the '80's could possibly see. It implied that they were a total klutz at a particular arcade-game.
{{Pac-Man gets "munched" for da last time}} "Bee-yeayayeayayeayayeayayeayayeaya-bweep-bweep!" "Game over --- insert coin"

Sledgehammer to the coin machine 

When a sledgehammer is swung willy nilly like towards the genitals of another person.
"Hey did you hear about Wilcox? He took a sledgehammer to the coin machine."
"Really? He must have been in Florida."

One-sided coin fallacy 

One-sided coin fallacy occurs when a person only looks at one side of things, hence ¨one-sided coin fallacy¨. It occurs when someone argues that an action can exist while being completely oblivious that said action must have an opposite reaction.
Person A: Why are governments so stupid man? They can just raise the minimum wage to get rid of poverty.

Person B: Lol, that´s a one-sided coin fallacy. You can´t only look at the minimum wage going up, you also need to realize that companies paying more on wages will just make all their products more expensive.
One-sided coin fallacy by @Junes December 4, 2022

You can't call both sides of the coin? 

Sadly, a choice has to be made.
Heads or Tails?
Up or Down?
Left or Right?
Coin Toss.
You can't call both sides of the coin?