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What is coining?Money...can be used as describing loose change or bills. Girl;Dad don't forget to leave my coins on the table before you leave! coining - meme gifcoining - videoCoining - what is it?More than one coin. A form of currency. Usually representing the smaller sums of money. Traditionally made with metals and in a circular shape. Usually, the larger the coin, the more money it is worth. I have too many coins in my pocket. What does "coining" mean?The act of taking a lot of change and throwing/dropping it on the ground in a large crowd. Then, cause a commotion that causes people in the ground to help you pick up the coins while you also start randomly picking up coins. Coining is the new planking. Coining - what does it mean?slang for money that one has earned "How do you get coin?" Coining - meaning(n) (1) Paper (folding) money; currency. Synonyms for coins: Coining - definitionyou've got a good gig! I bet you make some decent coin. Coining - slanganother word for money hay bro can i borrow some coin? Coining"Shut the fuck up you fucking coin." CoiningTo create a new word. RiCK_420 coined the word fagolette today. CoiningTraditional English game, involving coins. First played c.2004 in the Junior Common Room. The anecdote of its creation proceeds that co-founders Tom and Tom found themselves possesed of free time but without cards, dice, conversation or GameCube with which to ease its passing. This situation being clearly intractable they proceeded to devise an intricate contest of dexterity, visual accuity and judgement now known as coining. Think monkey target but on a coffee table with coins of varying sizes instead of monkies and the target drawn on with pencils. From the humble beginings of "this coin from the edge of that table onto this spot. Betcha can't! WAHEY 500 points!!!" the game grew to "we should have a restart line, overshoot divot and incrementaly splayed draw-decider". Shots at target have developed from the simple 'lay-on-the-edge-and smack' through the 'flick', 'push' and 'slide' to the dizzy heights of the 'index bowl' the 'asp' and the 'whipcrack-slide'. TOM: "Might I join you for a spot of Coining dear fellow?" |
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