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fives

Five pounds sterling worth of herb. Can come in a bag or cling film.

Dealer: How much do you want?
Stoner: Do you shot fives?
Dealer: Standard, blud
Stoner: Meet me outside park in ten minutes
Dealer: Safe

by Bert Bert August 18, 2005

five's

Slang to define ownership of property, or loot.

As in, I've got my five on it (my hand).

Let me get five's on that dime bag of llello, son.

by Razardica May 09, 2004

fives

a sanford term that all the "white" kids use. meaning to save a seat for five minutes.

hey you didn't call fives i took your seat.

by jawan carter March 05, 2005

five

Wow, you don't know what five is. Its a number, stupid! Its one more then four and one less then six. Can you count? I bet you can't! This is how you count:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...
Have we learned something today? I learned that your as dumb as a post!

"How old are you, Sarah?"
"I'm five years old, mom, you should know that!"

by John Dephilups February 23, 2008

fives

1) An obscure ball game played against a wall. It is vaguely similar to squash, but the players hit a small cork ball with a padded glove.

2) A bunch of fives. London slang for a fist.

He agve me a bunch of fives cos I beat the guy on the fives court.

by black flag May 31, 2004

five by five

Someone who's as tall as wide

She's definitely five by five, a real stout gal

by Tim Jilbert April 17, 2003

fives

Fives is the plural form of five dollar bill. This bill pictures the first Republican president, the man who preserved the union and signed the emancipation proclamation freeing the slaves, Abraham Lincoln.

American currency includes ones, twos, fives, tens, twenties, fifties, hundreds, and some other higher denominations I can't even afford to look at, much less own.

In coinage, a five is the equivalent of 500 cents, 100 nickels, 50 dimes, 20 quarters, ten half dollars, or five dollar coins.

He gave me two fives for a ten.

Fives are printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

by osun's village January 03, 2006