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Rhino (chosen by 49 per cent of Brits) - No one knows for sure where this 400-year-old term for money comes from. Some people link it to the value of rhino horn or the idea of paying through the nose (rhinoceros is from the Greek for 'nose-horn').
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Read More »More than half of Brits use slang words for money, but less than a third know what the words actually mean 70 per cent of Brits get confused by slang words for money, admitting they don’t know what each term refers to ‘Notes’ found to be the most popular term for money, while ‘Arthur Ashe’ is the word with the distinction of being recognised, but least likely to be used Over half of Brits (56 per cent) believe that new forms of money and payments have given rise to new words to describe them, and two in ten (19 per cent) think expressions like ‘writing a cheque’ seem ‘old-fashioned’ Money may be recognised as a universal language, but new research has found seven in 10 Brits (70 per cent) aren’t sure what the different slang terms for it actually mean. The research from money-sharing app Pingit revealed a further 59 per cent become confused over the denomination each slang term refers to, perhaps thanks to the more than 80 different words used to describe currency. The most recognisable slang words regularly spoken across the nation are ‘notes’ (51 per cent), ‘dosh’ (48 per cent), and ‘coin’ (47 per cent), whilst weird and wonderful phrases like ‘spondulixs’ (reasonable amount of money) (16 per cent), ‘Lady Godiva’ (fiver) (11 per cent), and ‘Arthur Ashe’ (cash) (9 per cent) were the terms the public recognised, but were least likely to use. Of the words that leave us feeling confused, ‘rhino’ tops the list with nearly half (49 per cent) stating they are in the dark by its meaning. This is followed by ‘Pavarotti’ (49 per cent), and ‘marigold’ (48 per cent).
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Read More »8. Sir Isaac (46 per cent) – Sir Isaac Newton was the face of the old one-pound note before it went out of circulation. 9. Archer (46 per cent) – A reference to the libel case involving the novelist Jeffrey Archer. The term is slang for the sum of £2,000, a reference to the amount that Archer allegedly offered as a bribe which was the basis of the case. 10. Darwin (45 per cent) – A ten-pound note, which features the face of Charles Darwin. Darren Foulds, Managing Director of Pingit, said: “From the moment it was introduced, money created social relationships – from bartering with one another in ancient times to transferring funds amongst friends and businesses in modern day. It’s no surprise, then, that we’ve developed a rich vocabulary to make our conversations more light-hearted and fun. Whether we discuss the ‘dosh’, nag about the ‘notes’ or ask a pal to ‘ping it over’, one thing is clear: as long as money and payments evolve, the language we use around it will continue to develop in weird and wonderful ways.” The findings were released by Pingit, an app that facilitates easy peer-to-peer payments with just a mobile number. For more information visit www.pingit.com or download the app.
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