noun Internet Slang

fiver

FY-ver · noun · informal

A five-dollar or five-pound note.

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Definitions

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Slang for a five-unit banknote in the US and UK.

“Chuck in a fiver each and we'll cover the pizza.”
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fiver In A Sentence

Chuck in a fiver each and we'll cover the pizza.

Origin & Usage

US and UK slang, from 'five' plus the -er suffix.

Variants fivers

People Also Ask

What is a fiver?

It's a five-unit banknote — a $5 bill in the US or a £5 note in the UK.

Is fiver British or American?

Both. It's used in the US and the UK, though it's especially common in British English.

How do you use fiver in a sentence?

Like any casual money word, e.g. 'Chuck in a fiver each and we'll cover the pizza.'

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