Used to express something that is good or surprisingly good. Also, used to express a feeling of confidence towards a certain subject, action or future action. As related to conversation, an expression used to define the worth of a comment.
1. Yo, when you hit that shot...Currency.
2. I have it in the bag, it's Currency.
3. Yo, that chick is Currency
4. Haha, thats mad funny. Currency yo, Currency.
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When something is good, sweet, gnarnia, etc. Usually used as a substitution for "money".
Also see: dollars
Denny's hashbrowns are so good. Shit's currency, dude.
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The word used when the act of ballin has accrued
i was shootin some hoops wit my g's and yelled out currency when i made the shot
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A jargony corporate buzzword used by the company Comscore to promote the idea that their data is worth purchasing. Invented by B.J. Wiener, the term is meaningless- one might say that inflation has ruined its value by being used too much.
It was supposed to mean that Comscore was the measuring stick for all marketing metrics- not a terrible idea, until the he disagreed with the Board of Directors and quit. Now nobody knows what currency means. It was a decent idea and even seemed to be working! Oh well, now the stock is falling because... currency?
"Weβre going to start with currency products, but weβre going to move on to planning products.β- Bryan Wiener, 2018 at
Jennifer flashed her currency all over the bar
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Alias of based artist 0101010, from Manhattan, New York. Mainly releases his solo work via his bandcamp page, or his soundcloud page.
when was last time you had digital currency by yo side???
A currency whose value is set by the currency markets; money whose exchange rate relative to other currencies is determined mainly or entirely by unrestricted trading in the currency. Most currencies are dirty float|dirty floats, which means that the government issuing them attempts to manage their traded value in some way; or else hard peg|hard pegs, in which the value is tied to something specific.
When a currency is floating, then its value may rise because the county is running a trade surplus, or it is running a capital account surplus. Floating currencies are not fiat money, although they are often confused for each other.
For most of the last half century, most money used around the world has been floating currency.
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