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  1. Sep 18, 2018 · The police caught me driving a buck forty on the freeway. That skinny guy? C'mon, he can't weigh more than a buck and a quarter. According to Green’s Dictionary of Slang the non-monetary usages are relatively recent: Buck: [1990s+] 100, in non-monetary contexts.

  2. Monetary units larger than 1 dollar are often referred to by the names of their coin counterparts: $5 is a "nickel", $10 is a "dime", and $25 is a "quarter". A one hundred dollar bill can also be called a buck, or a "dollar", but since a buck is also used for one dollar, the context needs to be clear (this continues the pattern of referring to ...

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · A buck is a colloquial term that is commonly used to refer to a dollar. While it might seem puzzling at first, the term originally had nothing to do with currency. Instead, it historically denoted a male deer.

  4. Mar 14, 2015 · The fact that there happens to be a buck on the 1 rand coin is probably either coincidental or reversely causal: they could have put the buck on the coin because a [basic unit of currency] is referred to as a buck. Similarly, a modern-day dollar doesn't have anything to do with valleys, either.

  5. Jun 30, 2019 · I don't think 1.25 is particularly "picked out". You can say a buck and a half, a buck and three-quarters, perhaps a few more.

  6. Jun 29, 2018 · Henry Howe’s 1851 Historical Collections of Ohio states, “A muskrat skin was equal to a quarter of a dollar; a raccoon skin, a third of a dollar; a doe skin, half a dollar, and a buck skin ...

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  8. Sep 6, 2024 · Buck is an informal reference to $1 that may trace its origins to the American colonial period. “Making a fast buck” means a person wants to make money in a short amount of time.

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