What does poen in Dutch mean?
What is the meaning of the word poen in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use poen in Dutch.
The word poen in Dutch means poen, poen, poet, poen, poen, poen, doekoe, poen, poen, poen, flappen, poen, poen, pingping, pecunia. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word poen
poen(UK, slang (money) (informeel) How much dosh have you got on you? |
poen(dated, figurative, slang (money) (slang) Since Charlie got his promotion, he's really making a lot of bacon. |
poet, poen(slang (money) (informeel) The job came with a lot of loot, so Mike decided it was worth it to quit his current career. |
poen(US, informal (money) (informeel) |
poen, doekoe(figurative, slang (money, cash) (slang) |
poen(slang (money) (informeel) Could you lend me a little dough? I'll pay you back at the end of the month. |
poen(UK, slang, dated (money) (slang) |
poen(UK, slang (money) (NL slang) A good musician can make a lot of bread. |
flappen(US, dated, slang (money: dollar bills) (informeel) The industrial monopolist lit his cigars with lettuce. |
poen(UK, regional, slang (money) (informeel) "Where there's muck, there's brass." |
poen, pingping, pecunia(slang (money) (slang) The gamblers threw real dinero around like it was play money. |
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Dutch (Nederlands) is a language of the Western branch of the Germanic languages, spoken daily as a mother tongue by about 23 million people in the European Union — mainly living in the Netherlands and Belgium — and second language of 5 million people. Dutch is one of the languages closely related to German and English and is considered a mixture of the two.