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watermelon

WAW-ter-mel-un · noun · slang

An Australian hundred-dollar note.

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Australian slang for the green $100 banknote.

“That night out cost the better part of a watermelon.”
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watermelon In A Sentence

That night out cost the better part of a watermelon.

Origin & Usage

From the green color of the Australian $100 note; also 'granny smith.'

People Also Ask

What is a 'watermelon' in Australian money slang?

It's a nickname for the green $100 banknote.

Why is the $100 note called a watermelon?

Because of its green colour — it's also nicknamed a 'granny smith' after the green apple.

How do you use 'watermelon' for money?

For example: 'That night out cost the better part of a watermelon' — nearly a hundred dollars.

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