bullseye vs sawbuck

bullseye

noun
  • A £50 banknote. 

  • The centre of a target, inside the inner and magpie. 

  • The central part of a crown glass disk, with concentric ripple effect. 

  • A hard striped peppermint-flavoured boiled sweet. 

  • A commonly-known reference point used when indicating the location or direction of something. 

  • A convex glass lens which is placed in front of a lamp to concentrate the light so as to make it more conspicuous as a signal; also the lantern itself. 

  • The two central rings on a dartboard. 

  • A hand-cancelled postmark issued by a counter clerk at a post office, typically done on a receipt for proof of mailing. 

  • A shot which hits the centre of a target. 

  • An oculus. 

  • Any of the first postage stamps produced in Brazil from 1843. 

intj
  • A cry when someone hits the bullseye of a target. 

  • A response to a totally accurate statement. 

sawbuck

noun
  • A ten-dollar bill. 

  • A framework for holding wood so that it can be sawed; a sawhorse. 

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