shinplaster
Americannoun
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a plaster for the shin or leg.
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Informal. (formerly)
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a piece of paper money of a denomination lower than one dollar.
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money of little value, as that issued on insufficient security.
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noun
Etymology
Origin of shinplaster
Example Sentences
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Roberto Lopez, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, flew to Washington to beg for mercy or at least for time to go into the shinplaster business.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The word of honour of a man who'd stoop to a trick as vile as I have doesn't amount to a continental shinplaster.
From The Fortune Hunter by Vance, Louis Joseph
Mine was on a horse at the head of the procession, but I had a ten-cent "shinplaster," with which I bought some biscuits of the man.
From The Bright Side of Prison Life Experience, In Prison and Out, of an Involuntary Soujouner in Rebellion by Swiggett, Samuel A.
"Wal," ses I, "Kernel, now kin you tell me why that fifty-cent shinplaster is like the war?"
From Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia by Smith, Seba
For change the barber gave them a sort of shinplaster money, each piece of which bore the legend: "Good for one shave or ten cents at the Palace Shaving Parlors, 16 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill."
From A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy by Adams, John Wolcott
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