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  1. Sep 11, 2012 · Large amounts of money seperated by $1,000 in cash. Typically 10-Hundred dollar bills, 50-Twenty dollar bills, 100-Ten dollar bills, or 200-Five dollar bills. This term was created by Baton Rouge rapper Ray Vicks who coined the term in his mixtape 36 O's Later (track 4). I got 10 bands on me.

  2. Mar 16, 2005 · band. A group of people who come together to play music. Often comes in two forms in popular usage: 1. A high school band. These tend to be tight-knit groups of kids who all either love or hate what they do. Their shows tend to show great musical skill and/or choreography. 2. A rock band.

  3. Nov 10, 2006 · band. 1. Where all the hott guys are. 2. A cluster of 60+ incredibly perverted yet amazingly hilarious high school students. 3. Consists of Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion. 4. Where you are cool if you can play a piccolo AND a contra.

  4. Nov 27, 2015 · Yes, Urban Dictionary is a pretty sordid place, where prejudice and offence flow in the rivers of jiz and wee wee. But the site is full of handy explanations of what musicians names mean and...

  5. Jul 14, 2020 · The slang and terms “Band” and “Bands” (also spelled bandz) are nouns which are used to reference money. The word originated from the fact that some people and banks use rubber bands to hold a lot of cash together. A Band means a thousand dollars ($1,000). The plural of bands is bands.

  6. Bands: Paper money held together by a rubber band. Usually $10,000 or more. Bank: Money; Obviously related to banks that hold money. Bankrolls: Roll of paper money. Benjamins: Reference to Benjamin Franklin, whose portrait is on the one hundred dollar bill.

  7. Can you pick the Bands According to Urban Dictionary? Test your knowledge on this music quiz and compare your score to others. Quiz by shelby16