doekoe
Dutch
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Sranan Tongo duku (“money”), from Dutch doek.
Pronunciation
Noun
doekoe m (uncountable)
- (Suriname, Netherlands, slang) money, dough.
- 2013, Kluun, Klunen, Podium b.v. Uitgeverij, →ISBN, page 80:
- Gast, ik vind die baan als administratief medewerker bij de dienst Vergunningen boemlauw, maar hoeveel doekoe schuift het?
- Dude, I think that job as an administrative clerk for the licensing department is wicked, but what kind of dough are we talking about?
Anagrams
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Indonesian duku.
Noun
doekoe m (uncountable)
- fruit of the tree Lansium domesticum(Please check if this is already defined at target. Replace
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