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What's the meaming "as long as he had a red"? in << The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Mark Twain >> Jumping on a dead level was his strong suit, you understand; and when it come to that, Smiley would ante up money on him as long as he had a red.
25 Thg 05 2014 19:45
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I'm guessing it is referring to a 'red cent', a term for a penny. It's rarely used these days, but one might say "I wouldn't give one red cent to have his job". This means that I really don't want his job. "How much would you give me for this drawing?" "Not one red cent." So to say 'as long as he had a red' would be saying 'as long as he had any money at all on him.' Anyway, that's my educated guess.
25 tháng 5 năm 2014
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