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safaa
what is { wad } ? You don't want to carry a wad like that with you in the big city.
Feb 16, 2010 9:30 AM
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In your sentence it means a big pack of banknotes. It's too dangerous to stroll around with these noticeable things in the big cities.
February 16, 2010
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Hello Safaa, Here in this context it is slang and means 'a large amount'.
February 16, 2010
It means a wad of money[ notes] because you may get robbed and your money will get stolen.
February 18, 2010
A variation of this is to "shoot your wad". This means to spend all your money in a short period of time - usually spending it on something useless. It can also refer to exhausting all your energy or resources.
February 16, 2010
Hi Safaa, If you held a bunch of tissues in your hand, soaked them in water then squeezed them so they stuck together in a ball, that's called a wad. You can also say 'wad of clothing', as long as it's squeezed up and stuck together. In this context, a roll of banknotes is nicknamed a wad, to give the image of all the notes stuck (wadded) together. Which also implies a large amount of notes.
February 16, 2010
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