bills
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bills
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bills
- third-person singular simple present indicative of bill
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bills m
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bills (plural bills dem, quantified bills)
- (slang) A J$100 banknote.
- Yuh cyaan buy nuttn wid a bills again.
- There isn't anything you can buy with a J$100 nowadays.
- 2020, “Caught my husband with a madwoman”, in The Jamaica Star[1]:
- “Because she dance 'maddy maddy', the man dem use to give her a bills and she would skank dung di place. […] ”
- She was a crazy dancer and so the men used to give her J$100 and she would go wild. […]