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band

BAND · noun · slang

A thousand dollars in a bound bundle.

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A single stack of $1,000 held by a currency band; plural 'bands' for more.

“He bet a band on the game.”
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band In A Sentence

He bet a band on the game.

Origin & Usage

References the paper or rubber band binding a $1,000 stack.

Variants bandsracks

People Also Ask

What is a band in money slang?

It's a thousand dollars — specifically a stack of bills held together by a currency band.

Why is $1,000 called a band?

Because a $1,000 stack of cash is typically bound with a paper or rubber band.

What does 'bands' mean?

It's the plural — multiple thousands of dollars, as in 'he's making bands.'

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