Examples of 'me a tenner' in a sentence

Meaning of "me a tenner"

me a tenner - Slang term meaning to lend or give someone ten units of currency, typically in reference to British pounds

How to use "me a tenner" in a sentence

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me a tenner
Anthony lent me a tenner to help me escape.
Your mum still owes me a tenner.
Only give me a tenner though for taking him up.
But you still owe me a tenner.
He gave me a tenner for some magazines I found.
You already owe me a tenner.
Give me a tenner and I won't tell on you at home.
He only charged me a tenner for that.
If he ai not been on it, then he owes me a tenner.
You gave me a tenner.
Well, now that we're all friends, if someone wants to lend me a tenner.
He charged me a tenner for it.
I got your money . You gave me a tenner.
Can you give me a tenner so I can come too.
Jimmy Clifton, you owe me a tenner.

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She owed me a tenner.
Oh, and when you see Patrick, tell him he owes me a tenner.
So you owe me a tenner.
There Billy, there's sixpence for you. Blimey me a tenner.
It cost me a tenner.
Brilliant . George owes me a tenner.
Sorry, but you can give me a tenner borrow up next week?
You never lent me a tenner.
Actually, could you lend me a tenner for some petrol?
Tell Tim he owes me a tenner.
Aiden, give me a tenner.
Right, so you owe me a tenner.

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