Smackers Meaning in English
word · lemma: smacker
ˈsmækɚz
SMAK-erz
smˈækəz
SMACK-uhz
Definição
'Smackers' is a slang word for dollars or money, especially sums of one hundred dollars.
Uso & Nuances
Very informal, mainly in American English. Used when talking about money casually: 'costs fifty smackers'; rarely used in formal contexts. Usually means 'dollars' (not other currencies).
Spanish: billetes (dinero) - pavos (dinero, coloquial)Portuguese (BR): contos (dinheiro, gíria) - pila (dinheiro, gíria)Portuguese (PT): notas (dinheiro, calão) - pau (dinheiro, calão)Chinese (Simplified): 美金(俗语)Chinese (Traditional): 美金(俚語)Hindi: डॉलर (स्लैंग)Arabic: دولارات (عامية)Bengali: ডলার (informal) - টাকা (informal, only in context of US dollars)Russian: баксовJapanese: ドル(俗語)Vietnamese: đô (tiếng lóng) - đô la (tiếng lóng)Korean: 달러(속어) - 벅스(속어, 미국 영어 표현)Turkish: dolar (argo) - kağıt (argo, sadece para anlamında)Urdu: ڈالر (غیر رسمی)Indonesian: dolar (gaul)
Frases de Exemplo
That shirt costs fifty smackers.
basic
He lent me a hundred smackers.
basic
I won two hundred smackers at the casino!
basic
Can you spot me twenty smackers for lunch?
natural
My old bike only set me back thirty smackers.
natural
If you have five smackers, you can join the game tonight.
natural