When one needs to convert any combonation of pennies, nickels or dimes to equal 25 cents in one piece of coinage, they would ask for a solid quarter.
Hey Safi, can I get a solid quarter for the phone?
by B-Dizzle February 18, 2005
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n. In ebonics the coin with George Washington's picture on the obverse side. It can be 'broken' into several combinations of lesser valued coins.
Shi'thead to the grocery store cashier, "Give me a solid quarter for these two dimes and a nickel."
by Richard Black September 25, 2007
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In Ebonics, saying "solid quarter" is reffering to a quarter that is in need/wanted.
Say man, lemme borrow a solid quarter 'fo da snack bar done close.
by Blackling April 6, 2009
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Four Solid Quarter Store = A Dollar Store. Surprising that the term Solid Quarter isn't in English dictionaries and considered AA slang. The word Quarter is tied to a single definition. There is time and measuring, you can even live in a quarter where you smoke your quarter of weed. Most of us are aware that when someone asks for a quarter in the context of money they mean the coin... BUT, 25 pennies is still a quarter of a dollar and would be correct. Putting Solid in the front removes all doubt, plus it teaches kids how many coins are in a Solid Quarter.

Four Solid Quarter Store is a very specific definition of a dollar store and the kids start learning that there are four quarters to a dollar. And yes, most of us are aware that all things aren't a dollar in there, the awesome power of 'Solid Quarter' can easily be changed and adapts without losing any meaning...
Dude 1...'You need anything from the Four Solid Quarter Store?
Dude 2 "The one with 'Tree' in the name raised their prices, start calling it the Five Solid Quarter Store.
Dude 3 "i wonder how many got fired cause they could only do math in dollar increments.'
by Howdy It's Me Brad June 26, 2023
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