noun, plural
1. 20 dollars U.S. currency; in reference to Harriet Tubman replacing Andrew Jackson on front of the $20 bill
2. Stacks of money
1. 20 dollars U.S. currency; in reference to Harriet Tubman replacing Andrew Jackson on front of the $20 bill
2. Stacks of money
Anyway, here we are, my eighth and final appearance at this unique event. And I am excited. If this material works well, I’m going to use it at Goldman Sachs next year. Earn me some serious Tubmans. That’s right. That’s right. - Obama, 2016 White House Correspondents Dinner
by souljaboyd May 10, 2016
In post-apocalyptic future macroeconomic environment with rampant reverse inflation, we would eventually be saying: "It's all about the Tubmans."
by Ae5Ea8 April 23, 2016
Tubman, coming from Harriet Tubman is the word for a spliff. Because marijuana can often be described as 'hairy', the name Harriet sprung from this, leading to Harriet Tubman, which in turn, lead to just Tubman.
by Emski October 30, 2006
*escapes slavery* I"M A REAL ASS RICH ASS BITCH FROM THE SOUTH.
damn she a hero that saved hundreds of people tho
Harriet Tubman
damn she a hero that saved hundreds of people tho
Harriet Tubman
by luna.red December 02, 2019
During the act of an UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (see underground railroad), the black woman who is performing the act is known as a Harriet Tubman.
by Koozy September 15, 2006
George went all-in with Pocket Tubmans.
by Ivan Drago June 29, 2005
When your partner is constipated and you have to drill through the tunnel to get to the underground railroad.
Babe, I ate too much cheese last night. I can't poop. I'm afraid you'll need to give me a lucky tubman.
by Poseidonsmermaid May 21, 2018