noun Street Slang

elizabeth

· noun · uk-drill

Money — a banknote, named for the Queen on the front.

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An 'elizabeth' is a banknote — the full version of 'lizzy.' Drill bars love the regal flex: 'stack of elizabeths' sounds heavier than 'stack of tenners.'

“Counting up elizabeths in the trap.”
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elizabeth In A Sentence

Counting up elizabeths in the trap.

Origin & Usage

From Queen Elizabeth II's portrait on UK currency; metonymic naming, same lineage as 'lizzy.'

Variants elizabethslizzy

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