Dulce Rivera
What does it mean FIVER? I know is a slang, but how can I use it? 😁
16. Okt. 2021 22:24
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It's used for a five pound note (in the UK) or five dollar note (in the US). You can use it in contexts involving money.
16. Oktober 2021
Fiver, like everyone stated is more of a British term. In the US we say five bucks or a Lincoln. You use in it to say how much something cost. That book cost a fiver. You owe me a fiver.
18. Oktober 2021
So this is commonly used in the UK for a five pound note. In the US incidentally we don’t say this 
 Instead we say “five bucks”. You could say something like “Just give me a fiver, and we’ll call it even.”
16. Oktober 2021
In the United States, it means "a five-dollar bill." In England, it means "a five-pound note." I would not call them "slang," just "informal." You could say to a friend, "could you lend me a fiver?" Personally, I wouldn't--I'd just say "could you lend me a five?"
16. Oktober 2021
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