C Note

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A “C Note” is slang for a one hundred dollar bill. It is derived from the Roman numeral representation for 100 (C) and is commonly used in informal conversations when referring to money.

In everyday conversations, people may use the term “C Note” to talk about a hundred dollar bill. It is a casual and lighthearted way of expressing the value of money. For example, someone might say, “I found a C Note in my pocket,” to mean they discovered a hundred dollar bill. Another example could be, “I had to pay a C Note for the concert ticket,” indicating that they spent one hundred dollars for the ticket.

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