shinplaster

shinplaster
/shin"plas'teuhr, -plah'steuhr/, n.
1. a plaster for the shin or leg.
2. Informal. (formerly)
a. a piece of paper money of a denomination lower than one dollar.
b. money of little value, as that issued on insufficient security.
[1815-25, Amer.; SHIN1 + PLASTER]

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