💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Twomp"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ten sacknoun | A bag containing ten dollars' worth of a drug, especially marijuana. |
| wampumnoun | (uncountable) Small cylindrical beads made from polished shells (especially white ones) which have been strung together, formerly used by Native American peoples of eastern North America for various purposes including as jewellery and money, and for record-keeping; (countable, archaic) one such bead. |
| tuppence worthnoun | (UK, Ireland, idiomatic, colloquial) One's opinion or thoughts. |
| tokenoun | (slang) A puff of marijuana. |
| weightnoun | The downwards force an object experiences due to gravity. |
| toshnoun | (chiefly British, slang, uncountable) Rubbish, trash, (now especially) nonsense, bosh, balderdash |
| gagenoun | Something, such as a glove or other pledge, thrown down as a challenge to combat (now usually figurative). |
| torpedonoun | (military) A cylindrical explosive projectile that can travel underwater and is used as a weapon. |
| toke tubenoun | (slang) A marijuana cigarette. |
| pilenoun | A mass of things heaped together; a heap. |
| tuppencenoun | (UK, Ireland, informal, dated) Two pence (in pre- or post-decimalisation currency). |
| stringnoun | (countable, uncountable) A long, thin and flexible structure made from threads twisted together. |
| plunknoun | A brief, dull sound, such as the sound of a string of a stringed instrument being plucked, or the thud of something landing on a surface. |
| two bobnoun | (idiomatic, UK, Australia, often attributive) A trivially small value. |
| tuppennynoun | (British, dated) A coin or stamp worth two pence. |
| tuppence-worthnoun | (UK, Ireland) Alternative spelling of tuppence worth. [(UK, Ireland, dated) Two pennies' worth; goods or services with a value of two pennies.] |
| wompamnoun | Alternative form of wampum (beads). [(uncountable) Small cylindrical beads made from polished shells (especially white ones) which have been strung together, formerly used by Native American peoples of eastern North America for various purposes including as jewellery and money, and for record-keeping; (countable, archaic) one such bead.] |
| onionnoun | A monocotyledonous plant (Allium cepa), allied to garlic, used as vegetable and spice. |
| toonienoun | (Canada, informal) A Canadian two-dollar coin. |
| chargenoun | The amount of money levied for a service. |
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