Simoleons Meaning in English
word · lemma: simoleon
sɪˈmoʊliənz
si-MOH-lee-uhnz
sɪˈməʊliənz
si-MOH-lee-uhnz
Definition
A slang word for money, especially U.S. dollars. It's informal and playful, often used in old-fashioned or humorous contexts.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, mostly heard in old movies, comics, or playful speech. Not used in formal or business contexts. Commonly followed by 'a few', 'some', or a number: 'fifty simoleons'. Synonym for 'bucks' or 'dough'.
Spanish: pasta (dinero, argot) - dólares (argot)Portuguese (BR): grana (dinheiro, gíria) - dólares (gíria)Portuguese (PT): massa (dinheiro, calão) - dólares (calão)Chinese (Simplified): 钱(俚语)- 美元(俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 錢(俚語)- 美元(俚語)Hindi: पैसे (स्लैंग) - डॉलर (स्लैंग)Arabic: فلوس (عامية) - دولارات (عامية)Bengali: টাকা (স্ল্যাং) - দিম - কড়িRussian: бабки - зелень (разг.)Japanese: お金 (スラング) - ドル札 (古風な表現)Vietnamese: tiền (lóng) - đô (lóng cổ)Korean: 돈 (속어) - 달러 (옛날식 표현)Turkish: para (argo) - dolar (eski, eğlenceli kullanım)Urdu: پیسہ (سلینگ) - ڈالر (مزاحیہ پرانا انداز)Indonesian: duit (gaul) - dolar (slang lama)
Example Sentences
He paid ten simoleons for the book.
basic
Can you lend me a few simoleons?
basic
She found fifty simoleons on the street.
basic
I spent all my simoleons on pizza last night.
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If you want that watch, it'll cost you a lot of simoleons.
natural
Easy there, big spender! Don’t waste all your simoleons at once.
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