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What does a ticket mean in slang?

: the correct or most desirable thing : the thing that is needed or wanted. Compromise, now that's the ticket. often used in the phrase just the ticket. For a romantic dinner, candles are just the ticket.
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What does a ticket mean in money?

The term credit ticket refers to an accounting or bookkeeping transaction that generates a credit in the general ledger. These entries normally represent cash—or the cash value of other assets—accumulated by a business or individual. A receivable is an example of a credit ticket.
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What does give you a ticket mean?

ticket verb [T] (GIVE LEGAL NOTICE)

to give a ticket to someone who has broken a traffic law: Charles was ticketed for speeding.
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What does it mean when someone says you have tickets?

or have got tickets on oneself. Australian informal. to be conceited. See full dictionary entry for ticket. Collins English Dictionary.
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What does that's the ticket mean?

that's the ticket! in American English

Slang. that's the correct or proper thing! that's right!
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Why is it called ticket?

From Middle English ticket, from Middle French etiquet m , estiquet m , and etiquette f , estiquette f (“a bill, note, label, ticket”), from Old French estechier, estichier, estequier (“to attach, stick”), (compare Picard estiquier (“to stick, pierce”)), from Frankish *stikkjan, *stekan (“to stick, pierce, sting”), ...
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What is a workie ticket slang?

The term Workie Ticket is a Geordie colloquialism, which means someone who likes to push one's luck- a chancer or a cheeky trouble-maker.
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What is a mum in slang?

noun. mainly British an informal word for mother 1.
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What is a Dada slang word?

an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk. synonyms: dad, daddy, pa, papa, pappa, pop.
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What does wolf mean in slang?

a man who often tries to have sex with the women he meets: He had the reputation of being kind of a wolf.
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What is half a ticket slang for?

10. (US black / drugs) $1,000,000, thus half a ticket, $500,000.
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What is half a ticket meaning?

: a reduced fare (as on railroads or buses) available to underage children, to employees, or to passengers who ride at a particular time or under certain circumstances.
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What does ticket mean in banking?

Understanding Debit Tickets

Banks routinely use debit tickets and credit tickets to record transactions by their customers before the transaction is processed. A check written by a customer is recorded as a debit ticket until the transaction clears. A check received is recorded as a credit ticket until it clears.
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What is a gaga slang?

1. excessively and foolishly enthusiastic. The public went gaga over the new fashions. 2. ardently fond; infatuated.
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What is hook slang for?

Informal. to have casual sex or a romantic date without a long-term commitment: He doesn't know her very well, but he hooked up with her a couple of times.
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What does dead mean in slang?

Dead (Or "I'm Dead")

In slang, "I'm dead" is used to convey a strong emotional reaction, typically in response to something funny, shocking, surprising, or absurd.
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What does she ate mean?

She/he/they ate is a slang term often used in the context of fashion, music, or performance, but can be used in a variety of other contexts as well. The phrase "she ate" means doing it with style. When someone “eats” it means they've done something impressively.
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What do British call mom?

But a British mother can also be a mom

Or a mam. Or a ma. It depends on the British region or country – England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland – on what spelling or pronunciation is used for the pet name. In Birmingham and the West Midlands, in England, most say and write mom.
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What does baby girl mean in slang?

Babygirl is a slang phrase that refers to an attractive man. It is used to refer to both fictional characters and male celebrities. Any attractive man can be called a babygirl, but it is more likely to be used if the man is considered cute, sensitive, or vulnerable.
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What does G mean in London slang?

For example, the letter 'G' can mean 'friend/peer', 'fellow gang-member', 'grand' as in £1000, or 'gram' referring to the measurement of a drug.
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What is a Jakey in Glasgow?

/ (ˈdʒeɪkɪ) / noun. Scot slang, derogatory a homeless alcoholic.
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What is a Tossa slang?

noun. British slang a stupid or despicable person.
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What is a ticket man called?

ticket collector in British English

(ˈtɪkɪt kəˈlɛktə ) or ticket inspector. noun. a person who checks that passengers on a train, etc, have a valid ticket, and marks it so that it cannot be used again. He became a ticket collector at Waterloo Station.
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What does not the full ticket mean?

It's a euphemism for someone of less than average intelligence, someone 'slow-on-the-uptake', so to speak. There are other similar euphemisms, such as 'a sandwich short of a picnic', 'not the full TICKET', 'lights on upstairs, but no-one's home'.
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What is an e-ticket UK?

An eTicket is issued as a QR code and sent to you by email, which can then either be printed onto paper or displayed on your phone to scan at a barcode reader at the station.
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