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| NOUN: | 1. Informal. The state or quality of being impudent or arrogantly self-confident: assumption, audaciousness, audacity, boldness, brashness, brazenness, cheek, cheekiness, chutzpah, discourtesy, disrespect, effrontery, face, familiarity, forwardness, gall1, impertinence, impudence, impudency, incivility, insolence, nerve, nerviness, overconfidence, pertness, presumptuousness, pushiness, rudeness, sassiness, sauciness. Informal : crust, sauce, uppishness, uppityness. See ATTITUDE, COURTESY. 2. Chiefly British. Something, such as coins or printed bills, used as a medium of exchange: cash, currency, lucre, money. Informal : wampum. Slang : bread, cabbage, dough, gelt, green, jack, lettuce, long green, mazuma, moola, scratch. See MONEY.
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