noun Street Slang

P's

/piːz/ · noun · slang

Money — UK slang, short for "pounds"; "making P's" means making money.

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Definitions

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Used to talk about income, profit, or the goal of getting paid.

“It's all about the P's, nothing personal.”
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Can quantify amounts informally in some usages.

“Dropped a few P's on those trainers.”
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UK slang for money, derived from "pounds." "Making P's" or "getting P's" means earning cash.

“He's out here making P's every day.”
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P's In A Sentence

Focused on getting these P's this year.
No time for drama, I'm chasing P's.
That side hustle brings in decent P's.

Origin & Usage

UK street slang shortening "pounds" to "P's," it spread through British rap, drill, and road culture as a common word for money.

People Also Ask

What does P's mean in slang?

P's is UK slang for money, short for "pounds" — "making P's" means making money.

Where did P's come from?

It comes from shortening "pounds" and spread through British rap and road culture.

Is P's only used in the UK?

It's primarily UK slang, tied to pounds, though it appears wherever UK rap reaches.

How do you use P's in a sentence?

For example: "making P's" — meaning making money.

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