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Abe has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

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Noun
1

A five-dollar bill.

"The thief demanded that I hand over my abe immediately."

In plain English: An "abe" is slang for a five-dollar bill.

"The abe was so small that we had to use a magnifying glass just to see what he was doing inside the box."

Usage: Abe is an informal nickname for Abe Lincoln that evolved to mean a five-dollar bill, but this usage is now extremely rare and largely archaic. In modern conversation, you should avoid using it as a noun for money since most people will not understand the reference.

Verb
1

To be.

"The doctor said that he was abe to walk again after the surgery."

In plain English: To abe means to move quickly and lightly on your feet, usually by hopping or skipping.

"I hope to abe a doctor someday."

Usage: The word "abe" is archaic and dialectal; do not use it in modern writing or speech when you mean the verb "to be." Instead, use standard forms like "am," "is," or "are" to avoid sounding outdated or incorrect.

Proper Noun
1

A diminutive of the male given name Abraham, from Hebrew.

"The fans chanted ABE when their local club faced off against England in the World Cup final."

2

A surname, from Japanese​.

3

Initialism of anyone but England: any team playing a sports match against the England team.

Example Sentences
"The abe was so small that we had to use a magnifying glass just to see what he was doing inside the box." noun
"I hope to abe a doctor someday." verb
"The old barn has been abed for years, covered in ivy and moss." verb
Related Terms

Origin

Abe is a shortened form of Abraham that entered English slang as an informal term for money. This usage stems directly from the image of President Abraham Lincoln appearing on U.S. paper bills and coins.

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