Results for “quarter pound”
A short QB run straight ahead behind the line.
A quarter-ounce of cannabis (7 grams).
A cluster of buildings you fight in and around.
A QB dangerous both passing and running.
A quarter-pound of cannabis (four ounces).
A close-quarters Fortnite scrap fought inside built 1x1 boxes.
Cockney rhyming slang for a nicker (a pound).
A covered NOLA balcony or porch — the lacy iron ones in the French Quarter.
Local name for the French Quarter — literally 'old square'.
Money — pounds, cash, paper.
Quarterly Friday when stock options, index options and index futures all expire together.
Thread sealant compound for pipe joints.
Lubricant compound on bolt threads — jokingly called 'anal ease'.
Plasterer or drywall finisher — the guy slinging joint compound.
Annual percentage yield, including compounding.
An aggressive, big-armed, risk-taking quarterback.
Ten (esp. ten pounds).
Money; pounds
Ten pounds (£10), from 'cock and hen' = ten.
Fifty pounds (£50), from the darts bullseye score.
One hundred (pounds, mph, etc.).
Five hundred pounds (£500).
A pound (£1).
Aromatic compounds that give cannabis its smell and flavor.
The active chemical compounds in cannabis, like THC and CBD.
The main psychoactive compound in cannabis.
A non-intoxicating cannabis compound used for its calming effects.
The theory that cannabis compounds work better together.
Cannabis product containing the plant's full range of compounds.
A small quarter-bottle of spirits.
Cockney back-slang for 'pound' — the big money, said backwards.
Polari for a man — from Italian 'uomo', and the root of many compound terms.
Money — UK slang, short for "pounds"; "making P's" means making money.
A British pound (£) — "a quid" means one pound; it stays the same in the plural.