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41bread — See: half a loaf is better than none, know which side one s bread is buttered on, take the bread out of one s mouth …
42bread — There are two opposing traditions regarding a loaf with holes in it, or a hollow loaf , although neither was noted before the 20th century. A report from West Cornwall held that it meant a death in the family (N&Q 10s:12 (1909), 88), while… …
43bread — n. money. □ I need to get some bread to live on. □ You got any bread you can spare? …
44bread — 1. noun /brɛd,breːd,brɛd/ a) A foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals b) Any variety of bread. Syn: dough, folding stuff, lolly, spondulicks …
45bread — n ( es/ ru) bit, crumb, morsel; bread …
46bread — n Money. I need some bread to pay for my car. 1960s …
47bread — n money. In the 1960s this usage sup planted the earlier dough in hip parlance; by the late 1970s the word was dated and in the 1980s had largely been replaced by a variety of colourful alternatives (in Britain, words like dosh, rhino, etc.) This …
48bread — bred v. coat in bread crumbs n. type of food made from baked wheat; money (Slang) …
49bread — • slang for money . From the Rhyming Slang bread and honey …
50bread — money, cash, dough Hey, man, we need more bread if we re gonna buy cigarettes …