noun, plural
1. 20 dollars U.S. currency; in reference to Harriet Tubman replacing Andrew Jackson on front of the $20 bill
2. Stacks of money
Anyway, here we are, my eighth and final appearance at this unique event. And I am excited. If this material works well, Iβm going to use it at Goldman Sachs next year. Earn me some serious Tubmans. Thatβs right. Thatβs right. - Obama, 2016 White House Correspondents Dinner
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In post-apocalyptic future macroeconomic environment with rampant reverse inflation, we would eventually be saying: "It's all about the Tubmans."
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Tubman, coming from Harriet Tubman is the word for a spliff. Because marijuana can often be described as 'hairy', the name Harriet sprung from this, leading to Harriet Tubman, which in turn, lead to just Tubman.
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A badass that escaped slavery and saved hundreds of people.
*escapes slavery* I"M A REAL ASS RICH ASS BITCH FROM THE SOUTH.
damn she a hero that saved hundreds of people tho
Harriet Tubman
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During the act of an UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (see underground railroad), the black woman who is performing the act is known as a Harriet Tubman.
for example of Harriet Tubman, see UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
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In Texas Hold'Em Poker, being dealt pair of Queens, suited black.
George went all-in with Pocket Tubmans.
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When your partner is constipated and you have to drill through the tunnel to get to the underground railroad.
Babe, I ate too much cheese last night. I can't poop. I'm afraid you'll need to give me a lucky tubman.