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by boogersarefunny May 07, 2021
A slang term for money, more specifically pounds sterling (where one bullet = one UK pound) usually used when in a bar or pub setting. Origins of the phrase unknown, but possibly East Berkshire in the South of England, UK.
by Mozzah May 18, 2019
It makes sense that "with a bullet" originated from Billboard Magazine, BUT, references as to it's date of origin are grossly misstated. The late radio personality, broadcast worldwide via syndicated networks, Kasey Kasem, was using the phrase on his show in the 1960's.
"... and this week climbing to the number 5 spot with a bullet is The Animals 'House of the Rising Sun'!"
by foralongtime June 03, 2017
Siddiq: "yo Tyrone, I went and asked that girl Sheney out, buh she turned me down"
Tyrone: "ha, u feelin' tight, bullet bullet"
Tyrone: "ha, u feelin' tight, bullet bullet"
by Jamal the 3rd January 05, 2009
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