Hey everyone!
I have another bit of English slang for you today
! The phrase is break a bill. This means to exchange a paper bill such as a 100, 50, 20, 10, or 5 dollar bill for the same amount of money in a smaller denomination of currency. For example:
Sam: Hey John can you break a $20?
John: sure does a 10 and two 5’s work?
Sam: perfect!
In this scenario John gives Sam smaller bills that add up to the larger bill. This makes the money easier to spend in certain scenarios.
This is a very common phrase her in the United States.
Hope you found this helpful! Thanks guys


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