Surprised no one has got acca yet or nap
a clue regarding nap is that it is generally used more in the horse racing world than sports
One of my favourite money terms is bag and I'll give you an obscure clue ... Cleveland
Surprised no one has got acca yet or nap
a clue regarding nap is that it is generally used more in the horse racing world than sports
One of my favourite money terms is bag and I'll give you an obscure clue ... Cleveland
Surprised no one has got acca yet or nap
a clue regarding nap is that it is generally used more in the horse racing world than sports
One of my favourite money terms is bag and I'll give you an obscure clue ... Cleveland
accumulator = parlay
nap is a term I've rarely heard. Think it has something to do with that guy who led the francais back in the day.
goy, botd ,bb etc
accumulator = parlay
nap is a term I've rarely heard. Think it has something to do with that guy who led the francais back in the day.
goy, botd ,bb etc
Nap = best bet of the day used more in horse racing than football
word comes from the card game Napoleon
acca short for accumulator another word for parlay
Nap = best bet of the day used more in horse racing than football
word comes from the card game Napoleon
acca short for accumulator another word for parlay
I'll reveal one now that a few of you attempted which is monkey = 500
comes from an old Indian rupee note or coin that featured a picture of a monkey on it back in Colonial times
I've actually heard the word used somewhat in business as well as gambling in London over the years
''need to get a new printer for the office, don't want to spend more than a monkey on it though ''
I'll reveal one now that a few of you attempted which is monkey = 500
comes from an old Indian rupee note or coin that featured a picture of a monkey on it back in Colonial times
I've actually heard the word used somewhat in business as well as gambling in London over the years
''need to get a new printer for the office, don't want to spend more than a monkey on it though ''
Here's a couple more defined
Pony = £25 /$25
Score = £20/$20
Flutter - small speculative wager usually at decent odds like 10/1 20/1 etc
want to see if anyone gets face spitter or bag
happy new year
Here's a couple more defined
Pony = £25 /$25
Score = £20/$20
Flutter - small speculative wager usually at decent odds like 10/1 20/1 etc
want to see if anyone gets face spitter or bag
happy new year
Obviously someone from England would get it
can you guess what the Cleveland reference/clue was ?
Obviously someone from England would get it
can you guess what the Cleveland reference/clue was ?
It's a reference to Grover Cleveland, the 22nd & 24th President of the US, who was last to be featured on the $1000 bill
the $1000 bill was withdrawn by Richard Nixon in 1969 in an effort to combat money laundering and organised crime although some examples are still in circulation
It's a reference to Grover Cleveland, the 22nd & 24th President of the US, who was last to be featured on the $1000 bill
the $1000 bill was withdrawn by Richard Nixon in 1969 in an effort to combat money laundering and organised crime although some examples are still in circulation
more like the opposite
It's when you win so much money, either on an parlay or a long shot play, that you now have a bankroll to become a professional gambler so you are able to go up to your boss and spit in his face and tell what you really think of him and his job
Expression comes from Steve Palmer a golf tipster for the Racing Post who dreamed of winning £30,000 from having a couple of hundred on a long shot on an underrated golfer to win some tournament, either a Major or random European tour tourney.
I have my own expression for this ... I call it the Big Dirty (taken from The Trailer Park Boys movie)
more like the opposite
It's when you win so much money, either on an parlay or a long shot play, that you now have a bankroll to become a professional gambler so you are able to go up to your boss and spit in his face and tell what you really think of him and his job
Expression comes from Steve Palmer a golf tipster for the Racing Post who dreamed of winning £30,000 from having a couple of hundred on a long shot on an underrated golfer to win some tournament, either a Major or random European tour tourney.
I have my own expression for this ... I call it the Big Dirty (taken from The Trailer Park Boys movie)
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