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Billullo

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Billullo

A slang term for cash or the money someone is carrying. It is commonly used in informal situations to talk about the dough or funds needed to pay for everyday expenses.

I won't be able to make it to the party because I am really short on billullo this week.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

Billullo

A very Chilean way of saying money or cash, originating as a playful variation of the word 'billete' (banknote). It refers to the cash needed to buy goods, though it is often used with the understanding that material wealth does not buy essentials like respect or sleep. (In Chile, the term 'lucas' is also a common slang for money).

Damn, I would love to go to Torres del Paine this summer, but first I have to save up a lot of billullo for the tickets. (Torres del Paine is a famous national park in southern Chile).

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Chileby Anónimo

Billullo

A slang term for cash, specifically referring to a fat stack of bills or a significant amount of money. It is the dough or bread you have on hand to spend or make moves.

If we want to travel to the coast in December, we are going to have to start saving some serious billullo starting right now (the coast refers to the Caribbean region, the primary destination for year-end vacations).

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Colombiaby Anónimo

Billullo

A popular slang term for cash, money, or personal wealth. It is frequently used to express that one either possesses or lacks the funds necessary for an expense. (In Colombia, it is a playful variation of the word billete, which means bank note).

If we want to start that business, first we have to get the billullo for the shop's rent.

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Colombiaby Parcero Paisa

Billullo

A slang term for cash, specifically referring to a stack or large amount of banknotes. It is used in informal settings as a synonym for dough or moolah. (Derived from the Spanish word billete, meaning bill or banknote).

I had to save up a lot of billullo for months to be able to buy the bike.

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Chileby Anónimo

Billullo

A slang term used to describe cash, dough, or moolah. It is a very common way to refer to money or personal wealth in informal settings (the term is a playful variation of billete, meaning banknote).

I hope they pay me on time this week because I am already running really short on billullo.

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Méxicoby Anónimo

Billullo

A popular slang term for cash, moolah, or money in general. It usually refers to the paper bills or funds someone has ready to spend.

If you did not bring the billullo, we are not going to be able to buy the beers for the barbecue.

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Colombiaby Caleño Fino

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