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- noun slang
hundred
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Examples
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- Down $100 after nine holes, Ken Duke missed only one fairway on the back and finished the Thursday of his first Masters a "hundy" ahead of his Little Rock dentist friend.
Arkansas News 2009
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This guy's taking in millions writing books and having his wife put on the boards of hospitals and other businesses to rake in a few hundy thou, herself, and he can't get his illegal aunt out of a slum?
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Then again, strike that, what pressure could their be when your a virtual lock to lose a hundy.
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“Embezzlement by a bank employee” Two years Probo, probably a teller who slipped a hundy!
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Trent: Baby, we're going to be up five hundy by midnight!
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And that's when he became reoriented and recognized the neighborhood, and Carla and Steve's big house, in a herd of similar big houses grazing in a cul-de-sac on a gradual hillside, this neighborhood that couldn't be more than two years old, where, Steve had once confided, there were four basic models, and his'the one with brick fa-ades and pillared front porches-was the most expensive, an extra hundy thou.
The Zero Walter, Jess 2006
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I certainly didn't plan to literally light money on fire as I did with a hundy just to prove I could and would.
Dead Money = Sir AlCantHang AlCantHang 2010
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And a nice perk of Toshiba's A665-3DV is that it comes bundled with Corel WinDVD for Blu-ray 3D-none of the other notebooks here include a Blu-ray 3D player, meaning you have to shell out another hundy for the privilege.
Gizmodo Katherine Stevenson 2010
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I'd gladly pay 3 or 4 hundy for an iPhone 4G if it wasn't shackled to
Latest Articles 2010
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In Fuckity Hills, me learning to never have less than a hundy in my wallet, me learning the difference this makes and realizing -- kapow!
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It extends to the humble “jackie p” (jacket potato) with a squirt of “tommy k” (tomato ketchup) on top – a money-saving meal when everything is so “spenny” (expensive) – and even the simple affirmative “hundy p” (one hundred per cent).
From the ‘panny d’ to a ‘jackie p’, is hun-speak leaving you behind? Madeline Sherratt 2024
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