- readies
- read|ies [ `rediz ] noun plural BRITISH INFORMALmoney in the form of coins or BILLS
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
readies — n pl cash, banknotes, money. A shorter and racier version of the phrases ready cash or ready money . ► It was always the same old story. I ve no money on me. Have you any readies, Al? They must think we re a bit daft up North. (Guardian, 12… … Contemporary slang
readies — • cash. i.e. Av you got any readies John, I don t wanna put this on plastic ? … Londonisms dictionary
readies — noun Cash, especially bank notes (from ready money) … Wiktionary
readies — n. (UK Slang) money, cash read·y || redɪ v. prepare, make ready, get set adj. prepared, set; eager, willing; quick, fast interj. get set!, prepare yourself! (command) … English contemporary dictionary
readies — Noun. Money. Usually cash as opposed to cheques or credit cards … English slang and colloquialisms
readies — UK [ˈredɪz] / US noun [plural] British informal money in the form of coins or notes … English dictionary
readies — present third singular of ready plural of ready … Useful english dictionary
readies or the ready — Brit. informal available money; cash. → ready … English new terms dictionary
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