A colloquial term common in New Zealand for currency in the form of notes, hence the folding. Often used with regards to under the table transactions to avoid tax.
1: I've got $100 straight foldies yo!
2: I'll give you a discount if you pay straight foldies, so I don't have to put it through the till.
2: I'll give you a discount if you pay straight foldies, so I don't have to put it through the till.
by quartermile September 2, 2010

by BERTBOY! September 21, 2019

by Your local mini mexican October 16, 2021

A completely made up phrase to annoy all the Millennials in your life. Who knows, maybe it will take off! Could mean anything you want it to. Let's get creative!
by Millennial Crusher April 10, 2023

by wordhoard October 16, 2010

by becauseracecarr November 5, 2011

Kevin was walking with Tony and Luke, Luke breaks away from the group to walk on the other side of the street. Kevin and Tony's response way yelling, "Come on man, don't be a straight straggler.
by BV Cryptic August 20, 2013
