tenner

tenner
Noun. A ten-pound (sterling) monetary note. Informal

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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  • Tenner — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Albin Tenner (1885 1967), deutscher Politiker (USPD, KPD, KPO, SAPD) George Tenner (* 1939), deutscher Autor und Journalist Daneben ist Jan Tenner die Hauptfigur einer Hörspielreihe …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • tenner — ten‧ner [ˈtenə ǁ ər] noun [countable] informal ten pounds, especially in the form of a ten pound note: • Can you lend me a tenner? * * * tenner UK US /ˈtenər/ noun [C] UK INFORMAL MONEY ► in the UK, ten pounds or a ten pound no …   Financial and business terms

  • tenner — ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ a ten pound note …   English terms dictionary

  • tenner — [ten′ər] n. Informal 1. a ten dollar bill 2. Brit. a ten pound note …   English World dictionary

  • tenner — UK [ˈtenə(r)] / US [ˈtenər] noun [countable] Word forms tenner : singular tenner plural tenners British informal ten pounds …   English dictionary

  • tenner — n. a ten dollar bill. (See also fiver.) □ For a tenner, the bum led Barlowe to the place where the crate still lay in the alley. □ Barlowe slipped him a tenner and faded into the fog …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • tenner — ten|ner [ˈtenə US ər] n BrE informal £10 or a ten pound note ▪ Can you lend me a tenner? …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tenner — [[t]te̱nə(r)[/t]] tenners N COUNT A tenner is ten pounds or a ten pound note. [BRIT, INFORMAL] …   English dictionary

  • tenner — noun (C) BrE informal 10 or a ten pound note: Can you lend me a tenner? …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • tenner — noun Date: 1845 1. a 10 pound note 2. a 10 dollar bill …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tenner — /ten euhr/, n. Informal. 1. a 10 dollar bill. 2. Brit. a 10 pound note. [1840 50; TEN + ER1] * * * …   Universalium

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