dead president

English

Etymology

From the fact that the presidents whose faces decorate US currency are deceased.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɛd ˈpɹɛzɪdənt/
    • Audio (General Australian):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛzɪdənt, -ənt

Noun

dead president (plural dead presidents)

  1. (US, slang) A piece of US paper currency.
    • 1987, Eric B. & Rakim, “Paid In Full”, in Paid In Full:
      So I dig into my pocket, all my money is spent
      So I dig deeper but still comin' up with lint
      So I start my mission, leave my residence
      Thinkin' how could I get some dead presidents
    • 1994, Nas, “The World Is Yours”, in Illmatic:
      I'm out for presidents to represent me (Say what?)
      I'm out for presidents to represent me (Say what?)
      I'm out for dead presidents to represent me
    • 2000, Richard Grayson, The Silicon Valley Diet and Other Stories, Red Hen Press, →ISBN, page 149:
      Finding a new job just meant driving to another office-park campus with dopey street names (Disc Drive, Resistor Road, Infinite Loop) to endure more geeksploitation in exchange for dead presidents, stock options, a flexible schedule, no dress code, and all the junk food I could eat.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dead,‎ president.

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