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dinero (dɪˈnɛərəʊ) n a US slang word for money1di•ne•ro (dɪˈnɛər oʊ) n. Slang. money. [1825–35; < Sp: money, treasure, dinero < Latin dēnārius denarius] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dinero - informal terms for money boodle, clams, gelt, kale, lettuce, lolly, lucre, moolah, pelf, shekels, simoleons, wampum, loot, dough, bread, cabbage, sugar, scratchmoney - the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender; "we tried to collect the money he owed us" | TranslationsdineroenUK
dineroslang Money. "Dinero" is the Spanish word for "money." I'm a little low on dinero right now—can we go out to dinner next week after I get paid?dinero (dɪˈnɛro) n. money. (Spanish.) I don’t have as much dinero as I need, but other than that, I’m doing okay. EncyclopediaSeemoneyLegalSeeMoneydineroenUK
Synonyms for dineronoun informal terms for moneySynonyms- boodle
- clams
- gelt
- kale
- lettuce
- lolly
- lucre
- moolah
- pelf
- shekels
- simoleons
- wampum
- loot
- dough
- bread
- cabbage
- sugar
- scratch
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