Slang for money, or what bread is before you bake it.
2006-10-09 08:54:29
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answered by Fleur de Lis 7
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Dough -- slang for money
Dough -- mixture rolled to make bread
2006-10-09 08:49:38
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answered by Jacks036 5
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Didnt u know dough is slang for money?
2006-10-09 08:53:47
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answered by aznkm91 2
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A mixture of some sort of flour, water, and perhaps eggs and oil and some other ingredients in order to make some sort of baked good.
Wow...everyone thinks of money first? Slang before literal meanings, huh?...oh well...
2006-10-09 08:48:57
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answered by Shaun 4
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A soft thick mixture of a dry ingredient like flour and a liquid like water which is kneaded, shaped and baked especially as bread or pastry.
could also be a slag for money
2006-10-09 09:03:06
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answered by xx 3
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Meaning "money" is from 1851. Doughface was the contemptuous nickname in U.S. politics for Northern Democrats who worked in the interest of the South before the Civil War; it was taken to mean "man who allows himself to be moulded.
2006-10-09 10:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It's flour, water and lard all mixed together. Also in English slang it means 'Money'. It's not quite spelt the same as Homer Simsons phrase!
2006-10-09 08:50:42
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answered by voddybabe 4
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1. money 2. a mixture of flour and water used to make bread
2006-10-09 08:48:59
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answered by serenesilence001 2
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* A deer, a female deer.
* Cash, money, moola.
* A mixture of flour and liquid.
* Something Homer Simpson says when he has a stupid spell.
2006-10-09 09:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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dough- If you have a lot, spread it around
2006-10-09 08:48:51
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answered by littleblondemohawk 6
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