"40 Balls" is the name of a golf tournament format for four-person teams. Each team member plays his or her own ball throughout, so on each hole there are four, individual scores being returned on each team. How many of those scores does the team use? A total of 40 of them over the course of the 18-hole round.
40-Ball is a net game for a team of 4 players.
40 Balls: After each hole you play, choose 0-4 net balls on each hole before you tee off on the next hole. You must have a total of 40 balls used at the end of the round. Scoring is Stableford-based. Note: On all of the above events, unless otherwise indicated, 85% course handicaps will be used for each player.
A slang term in Hong Kong for $1 million. The term is most common in Hong Kong securities exchanges and other trading platforms.
This describes a loose ball on the field being approached by two players from opposite teams, both of whom appear to have an equal chance of obtaining possession or “winning” the ball.
An 8 ball (also commonly called eight ball) is approximately an eighth of an ounce (ranging from 3 to 3.5 grams) of an illegal drug, most often cocaine.
I'd say the 60th is worth $150,000, the 61st is worth $250,000, and the 62nd and the all-time final home run ball are each worth $500,000." However, some other auctioneers think $500,000 is a steal.
"C-note" is slang for a $100 bill. The term was derived from the Roman numeral "C" for 100. The $100 bill once had a capital "C" in its upper-left corner.
$100 bill is occasionally "C-note" (C being the Roman numeral for 100, from the Latin word centum) or "century note"; it can also be referred to as a "Benjamin" or "Benny" (after Benjamin Franklin, who is pictured on the note), or a "yard" (so $300 is "3 yards" and a $50 bill is a "half a yard").
In other words, a brick is a thousand notes. Given this stack of bills is about the size of a building brick, the source of the term becomes obvious. So a brick of one-dollar bills is equal to $1,000, and a brick of $100 bills is $100,000.
"40 Balls" is the name of a golf tournament format for four-person teams. Each team member plays his or her own ball throughout, so on each hole there are four, individual scores being returned on each team. How many of those scores does the team use? A total of 40 of them over the course of the 18-hole round.
For example, if a golfer shoots a 76 on a par 72 course, their score is 76, and they shot four over par (+4). Another golfer may shoot a score of 69, meaning they scored three shots under par (-3).
Step 5: Bonus Balls: In addition to the balls that are already to be counted, if there are any remaining birdies or eagles in the foursome, you can count those as well. This is also known as "overkill".
In the American vernacular, a forty-ounce or simply a forty is a glass or plastic bottle that holds 40 US fluid ounces (1,200 millilitres; 2+1⁄2 US pints) of malt liquor.
50/50 Ball – a 50/50 ball is a term used to describe a loose ball that has an equal chance of being possessed by either the offense or defense.
It's a rule used to increase the pace of play. The shot clock is a defined number of seconds (24 for NBA, 30 for college) that the offense may possess the ball, once it is in their control or caught on an inbounds pass.
The 25 rupee note has a pony on it. Therefore when the British soldiers got back from India they adopted this term with pounds.
The blue ten dollar note is mostly nicknamed after the colour too, a “blue swimmer”, a “blue tongue” or a budgie. It's also called a blueberry on a plate, blueberry sorbet or blueberry cake.
What Is Slang for a $50 Bill? "Grant" is one nickname for a $50 bill, which is adorned by the face of Ulysses S. Grant. "Half-yard" is another.
Bread. Bread is made of dough, which is another common slang term that means money. Bread is money. “I do it for the bread.” Drip.
Australia's colourful bank notes are known by many colloquial names. The twenty-dollar note is referred to as a lobster, while the fifty-dollar note is called a pineapple, and don't we all want to get our hands on a few jolly green giants, that is, hundred-dollar notes?
A Rack(s) refers to money in thousand dollar amounts. Since not very many people have multiple 100 bills in stacks of $10,000 to sing about, a Rack usually refers to only $1,000.
It means crazy. Depending on context, it can be positive or negative. Positive: He's going bonkers over the new girl. Negative: The loud rap music drove him bonkers.
20cm is the size of a very small kickball or one of those cheap balls you can buy at a dollar store.