Fiver may be:
- A common slang term for:
- Fiver (Watership Down), a fictional rabbit in the Richard Adams novel Watership Down
- Fiver (puzzle), a math game played on a 5x5 grid, distantly related to Conway's Game of Life
- The Fiver is a humorous daily football email by The Guardian newspaper
- Zaidiyyah Shiite Muslims, who disagree with the majority of Shiites on the identity of the Fifth Imam. Sterling banknotes are the Banknotes of the United Kingdom and British Islands, denominated in pounds sterling (symbol £ Euro banknotes are the Banknotes of the Euro, the currency of the Eurozone (see European Union) The United States five-dollar bill ($5 is a denomination The Australian five dollar banknote was issued one year after the currency was changed from the Australian pound to the Australian dollar on 14 February Fiver ( Lapine: Hrair-roo, sometimes Hrairoo) is a Fictional character: a Buck Rabbit who is one of the central characters Lights Out is an electronic Puzzle game released by Tiger Toys in 1995 "Conway game" can refer to games as defined by Surreal numbers which Conway also developed The Fiver is a notable and humorous daily football email published by the Guardian Unlimited website Zaidiyya, Zaidism or Zaydism (Arabic الزيدية az-zaydiyya, adjective form Zaidi or Zaydi) is a Shī'a Madhhab
- A fifth columnist or saboteur, in wartime slang
- Fiver (channel), A UK TV Channel operated by Channel 5 Broadcasting
A fifth column is a group of people who clandestinely undermine a larger group to which it is expected to be loyal such as a Nation. Fiver is a Free-to-view Television channel in the United Kingdom
Dictionary
fiver
-noun
- (slang) a banknote with a value of five, in the local currency
- by extension the value in money that this represents.
- a clenched fist
- a mathematical puzzle played on a 5x5 grid
- (Islam) a Zaydi Shiite Muslim, who disagrees with the majority of Shiites on the identity of the Fifth Imam
- (religion) A person who gives five percent of their income or five hours a week of their time to charity (a reduction of ten percent tithing)
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