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thong-dollaz

(Noun): Money made by strippers, esp. cash stuffed in their undergarments by strip-club patrons

Jeff; soo what do u do with all them thong-Dollaz?
Hooker; Store em sumwhere no-one will ever find em
Jeff; Are they In your pants?
Hooker; DAMNIT!, i meeeeannn nooo

by GAZI WAZI January 12, 2007

thong-dollaz

(Noun): Money made by strippers, esp. cash stuffed in their undergarments by strip-club patrons. Often used in a derogatory fashion.

"Lemme guess, you spent all your thong-dollaz on lipo and a boob job. Of course, in your line of work those are tax-deductible."

First used in the web-comic Questionable Content

by A. Jackson January 12, 2007

thong-dollaz

Money made by strippers, esp. cash stuffed in their undergarments by strip-club patrons.

Lemme guess, you spent all your thong-dollaz on lipo and a boob job?

by fred_bloggs January 12, 2007

thong-dollaz

Money made by strippers, esp. cash stuffed in their undergarments by strip-club patrons.

"Lemme guess, you used all your thong-dollaz on lipo and a boob job. Of course, in your line of work, those are tax-deductable."

by stolen identity January 12, 2007

thong-dollaz

A word created by Questionable Content's Jeph Jacques for strip #795 to mean: Money made by strippers, esp. cash stuffed in their undergarments by strip-club patrons.

Faye: Lemme guess, you spent all your thong-dollaz on lipo and a boob job? Of course, in your line of work those are tax-deductible.

by EKtheBadKitty January 13, 2007

thong-dollaz

(Noun): Money made by strippers, esp. cash stuffed in their undergarments by strip club patrons.

"...you spent your thong-dollaz on lipo and a boob job? Of course, in your line of work those are tax-deductible." - Faye, Questionable Content

by P.M.K. January 13, 2007

thong-dollaz

(Noun): Money made by strippers, esp. cash stuffed in their undergarments by strip-club patrons.

Lemme guess, you spent all your thong-dollaz on lipo and a boob job? Of course, in your line of work those are tax-deductible.

by Tom__ January 12, 2007