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1. n. A small case, often flat and often made of leather, for keeping money (especially paper money), credit cards, etc. | |
The thief stole all the money and credit cards out of the old man's wallet. | |
2. n. (by extension, informal) A person's bank account or assets. | |
It's unknown if the pro running back's recent sex scandal will hit him in the wallet or not. | |
3. n. A thick case or folder with plastic sleeves in which compact discs may be stored. | |
I won an auction online for a cheap CD wallet. | |
4. n. (archaic) A bag or pouch. | |
He brought with him a large wallet with some provisions for the road. | |
5. n. (slang) A person's buttocks (the area of the body nearest where one keeps one's wallet). | |
He fell down and landed on his wallet. | |