greenback

English

Etymology

green + back

Noun

greenback (plural greenbacks)

  1. (US) Any bill that is legal tender in the US (originally printed with green and black ink) issued by the Federal Reserve.
  2. The United States dollar.
  3. (historical) A unit of American currency issued during the Civil War by the Treasury Department.
  4. (surfing) A wave that has not yet begun to break.
    • 1965, John Bloomfield, Know-how in the Surf, page 28:
      When the surfer has passed the point where the waves are breaking, and is among the waves which are known as “greenbacks”, he may either dive through them or float over them, []

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