A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. Three fiffty. 2. Three dollars and fifty cents.
When Chef's (South Park) father opened the door, the Lochness Monster asked him for tree fiddie!
Three Fifty The amount o three dollars and fifty cents
God Dammit Loch Ness Monster, I ain't gonna give you no tree fiddy.
three dolla's and fifty cents, additionally if you ever see the loch ness monster DO NOT GIVE HIM ANY MONEY!
I said "we'll take a box of the graham crunch. How much will that be?" Well she looked at me and said "That'll be about tree fiddy." Well it was about this time I noticed that this girl scout was about 8 stories tall and was a crustacean from the protozoic era!
On south park, chef's parents would often say the phrase "Tree Fiddy" refering to the amount of money, Three Dollars and Fifty Cents.
"Can i get abouta tree fiddy?" -loch ness monster. "No, I ain't gonna give you tree fiddy, now go away!"
From South Park. In the jargon of Chef's parents, it means three dollars and fifty cents. Tree-fiddy is usually what personalities such as the Loch Ness Monster want.
Hmmm, so the Loch Ness Monster wanted tree fiddy... maybe that's what alien invadors want! And terrorists! And monsters! And stupid U.S. presidents called George Dubya! That's it! That's what they want!