Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

dollar cake

A humorous and worksafe reference to bukkake. Usable as most any part of speech or lexical category provided it is conjugated properly. Origin: Derived from a mispronunciation of bukkake as "buck cake" instead of "boo ka kay" and subsequently replacing buck, as in currency, with dollar.

(Introduction) "Surfing for porn sure is fun! Huh. What is this 'buck cake?'" *click* "Do not want!" (Example as a noun, verb, and an adjective) "I gave her some of my dollar cakes by dollar caking on her. It was full of dollar cakey goodness!" (Interjection) "Oh, dollar cakes!"

by Steneub January 10, 2010

Dollar Store

Retail establishment specializing in Party Supplies, Movie Theater style Candy, off-brand or generic items, and potentially toxic Chinese Imports. All items are price fixed at One Dollar US.

Dan's hair is falling out because he buys his shampoo at the Dollar Store.

by Tagz December 30, 2008

Twenty Dollars

Twenty Dollars 1. An amount of currency The hard value of that amount of currency depends on monetary authority of the issuing country. A person can have twenty: Australian Dollars - AUD Hong Kong Dollars - HKD United States Dollars - USD Canadian Dollar - CAD New Zealand Dollar - NZD 2. Twenty Dollars can buy many peanuts.

Homer: Aww twenty dollars? I wanted a peanut. :( Brain: Twenty Dollars can buy many peanuts! Homer: EXPLAIN HOW! D: Brain: Money can be exchanged for goods and services. Homer: Woohoo!

by rzhhhh November 14, 2011

17 Dollars

Now That's Gangsta

"17 dollars be gangsta brah" - black kid

by JoshDyo February 10, 2009

Larry Dollars

Imaginary currency that can be used for gambling but never has to be paid up. It can be used infinitely.

I'll bet you 500 Larry Dollars there's an underground tunnel between those houses.

by DieselDriver October 20, 2015

Bottom Dollar

Last dollar. The only money you have left

You can bet your bottom dollar (insert whatever sure thing you are talking about here)

by thegrinchd June 18, 2018

pink dollar

Term coined in the 1990's to describe the affluence of many gay couples. Describes the purchasing power of the gay community. Often associated with political donations, but also extends to entertainment, consumables and property, with some companies tailoring products or services directly to this demographic.

Lady Gaga's popularity owes a great deal to the power of the "pink dollar".

by viper66 August 29, 2010