A one-hundred dollor bill. C stands for "centum" the Latin word for 100. The word "note" actually come from the bill it's self. Which reads, "This note is leagal tender for all debts, public and private."
customer: how much does this skirt cost?
cashier: a c note
customer: huh?
cashier: one hundred dollars you moron you're gonna buy it or what?
customer: no you can keep it b!tch! a c note you gotta be out your d@mn mind!
By Joyann
C Note
The musical note achieved when a stripper flicks the stud on her pierced hood as if it were a tuning fork. If done correctly this technique can emulate the full octave range of C on the scientific pitch notation table.
guy1: So how was the strip club
guy2: what?
guy1: The strip club...how was it
guy2: What stripe? I can't hear you
guy1: Ah... she hit a C note didn't she
By Matti
C Note
1.A $100 bill 2.a rapper from the Bahamas(you might of not heard of him yet, but hes good)
1.Your wife gave me a c note for giving her head.
2.Damn, C Note freestyles for 15 minutes
When the IBM PC was first designed, it had no sound card, so the 'audible bell' character (asciiBEL or '\b') had to be linked to a tone emitted by the internal PC speaker. The designers chose C, and so a square-wave c emitted by a PC speaker is called a c-note.
The audible bell is typically used for indicating particular types of error conditions -- for instance, using backspace at the beginning of a line. It is occasionally abused by BASIC programmers, because of the 'BEEP' command (which emits a c-note). Audible bell characters are also printed during the BIOS setup routines on some older machines.
"I must have hung my vim session -- every key I press gives me a c note."