Money.
Islamist.
A member of a green party; an environmentalist.
The colour of growing foliage, as well as other plant cells containing chlorophyll; the colour between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum; one of the primary additive colour for transmitted light; the colour obtained by subtracting red and blue from white light using cyan and yellow filters.
One of the colour balls used in snooker, with a value of 3 points.
A grassy plain; a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage.
Any substance or pigment of a green colour.
Marijuana.
A putting green, the part of a golf course near the hole.
a public patch of land in the middle of a settlement.
A green light used as a signal.
The surface upon which bowls is played.
Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths.
One of the three color charges for quarks.
To become or grow green in colour.
To add greenspaces to (a town, etc.).
To make (something) green, to turn (something) green.
To make (something) environmentally friendly.
To become environmentally aware.
Being or relating to the green currencies of the European Union.
Naive or unaware of obvious facts.
Of film: freshly processed by the laboratory and not yet fully physically hardened.
Full of life and vigour; fresh and vigorous; new; recent.
Inexperienced.
Environmentally friendly.
Having a sexual connotation.
Overcome with envy.
Having green as its color.
Unripe, said of certain fruits that change color when they ripen.
Having a color charge of green.
Sickly, unwell.
Of freshly cut wood or lumber that has not been dried: containing moisture and therefore relatively more flexible or springy.
High or too high in acidity.
Describing a pitch which, even if there is no visible grass, still contains a significant amount of moisture.
Money in general.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, a unit of currency worth ¹⁄₂₄₀ of a pound sterling or Irish pound before decimalisation, or a copper coin worth this amount. Abbreviation: d.
In the United Kingdom, a unit of currency worth ¹⁄₁₀₀ of a pound sterling, or a copper coin worth this amount. Abbreviation: p.
A unit of nail size, said to be either the cost per 100 nails, or the number of nails per penny. Abbreviation: d.
In various countries, a small-denomination copper or brass coin.
In the US and (formerly) Canada, a one-cent coin, worth ¹⁄₁₀₀ of a dollar. Abbreviation: ¢.
In Ireland, a coin worth ¹⁄₁₀₀ of an Irish pound before the introduction of the euro. Abbreviation: p.
To circumvent the tripping of an electrical circuit breaker by the dangerous practice of inserting a coin in place of a fuse in a fuse socket.
During a meal or as part of a drinking game, to drop a penny in a person's drink such that they must finish it (or some such variation thereof); commonly associated with crewdates at Oxford and swaps at Cambridge.
To jam a door shut by inserting pennies between the doorframe and the door.