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Noun. A five-pound monetary note. {Informal}
Mutation of 'quits' with the added benefit of it's connotations with diarrhoea, e.g. "If you give back the fiver you owe me we'll call it squits?"
Fiver (5 pound note). Ere, that bloke still owes me lady!
- A pound in money is called a quid. It is the equivalent to the buck or clam in America. A five pound note is called a fiver and a ten pound note is called a tenner.
Fiver is British slang for a five pound note, five pounds sterling.
Noun. A five pound note. Rhyming slang for fiver. [Mainly London use]
fiver (£5), heard in use Oxfordshire (thanks Karen/Ewan) late 1990s, this is rhyming slang dating from the 1940s.
Fiver (Five Pound Note)
Sky diver is London Cockney rhyming slang for five pounds sterling (fiver). Sky diver is British slang for a pickpocket.
Jew. If you're a fiver then today's your Sabbath.
To falsely accuse/prosecute an innocent person for a crime
Fiver (Five Pound Note)
Noun. A five pound monetary note (£5). Rhyming slang for fiver.
five pounds (£5), from the mid-1800s. More rarely from the early-mid 1900s fiver could also mean five thousand pounds, but arguably it remains today the most widely used slang term for five pounds.
Noun. A person with an over inflated opinion and value of themselves. The expression, if not invented, was popularized by John Sitton, manager of Leyton Orient football club, who, on a 1995 TV documentary on his team ('Orient: Club for a Fiver'), angrily berates his team during the half-time team talk, after going 3-0 down. [1990s]
Noun. A five pound (sterling) note. Rhyming slang on 'fiver'. See 'fiver'.
Lucky, jammy, flukey. Usually associated with 'get' as in "That spawney get is so jammy he'd lose 10p and find a fiver!"
A pound in money is called a quid. It is the equivalent to the buck or clam in America. A five pound note is called a fiver and a ten pound note is called a tenner.
Welsh "non-hippy" version of 'man', e.g. "Wassup mun. 'Ew looks like 'ew lost a fiver and found a tanner??".
fiver (five pounds, £5) cockney rhyming slang, and like many others in this listing is popular in London and the South East of England, especially East London. (Thanks Simon Ladd, June 2007)
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