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simoleon

[ suh-moh-lee-uhn ]

noun

Slang.
  1. a dollar.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of simoleon1

An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; origin uncertain
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Example Sentences

For this, Edith received 1 Simoleon a week, from a young adult named Jazz McFierce.

From Slate

After that point, her writing improves, too, and she goes on to successfully ghostwrite books in a single night, earning thousands of Simoleon per gig.

Remembering his advice to Polkadot over the value of concentration on the near-by, he centered his attention upon those labeled in his mind as the “hundred-and-fifty simoleon” class.

"Cortez panatella—two for a simoleon," Chancy replied.

But we never went after the simoleon in the toe of the sock under the loose brick in the corner of the kitchen hearth.

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