What is the meaning of CASH. Phrases containing CASH
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Cash and carry is London Cockney rhyming slang for marry.
Without money "Gawd I'd love a pint but I'm strapped for cash.".
Johnny Cash is British slang for hashish.Johnny Cash is London Cockney rhyming slang for to urinate (slash).
Cash and carried is London Cockney rhyming slang for married.
Married. Poor bloke got cashed on the weekend.
Cash in is slang for to die.
Pat cash is London Cockney rhyming Slang for to urinate (slash).
v To die.
Fentanyl
n ATM: Be there in a minute, I have to nip to the cashpoint.
When you are out of money. "I’m all cashed out brah." 2. When something is empty. "Hey, put some more weed in this bowl . . . this is cashed!" 3. when someone is high on drugs. "Yo Willy . . . I’m cashed out son."Â
Strapped for cash is British slang for short of money.
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Goopy is slang for foolish, clumsy or unfortunate.
Someone that is easy to have sex with but below one's usual standard.
To perform fellatio.
Dreadnought is slang for a heavyweight boxer.
Do the deadly deed is American slang for to have unprotected sexual intercourse.
Bar with spherical correcting magnets. Found on a binnacle, its role is to fine-tune the accuracy of the compass.
Pan out is slang for to turn out, result.
Urinating.
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n.
A fleshy enlargement of the receptacle, or for the stem, below the proper fruit, as in the cashew. See Illust. of Cashew.
v. t.
To pay, or to receive, cash for; to exchange for money; as, cash a note or an order.
n.
A Chinese copper coin; a cash. See Cash.
n.
A learned man; a teacher; esp., a Brahman versed in the Sanskrit language, and in the science, laws, and religion of the Hindoos; in Cashmere, any clerk or native official.
v. t.
To lay down, as on a plank or table; to stake or pay cash; as, to plank money in a wager.
n.
Ready money; cash; -- commonly with the; as, he was well supplied with the ready.
n.
A dress fabric made of fine wool, or of fine wool and cotton, in imitation of the original cashmere.
n.
A large wild goat (Capra megaceros), having huge flattened spiral horns. It inhabits the mountains of Northern India and Cashmere.
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A genus of umbelliferous plants, one species of which (P. pabularia), found in Thibet, Cashmere, Afghanistan, etc., has been used as fodder for cattle. It has decompound leaves with very long narrow divisions, and a highly fragrant smell resembling that of new clover hay.
imp. & p. p.
of Cash
n.
One who rejects, discards, or dismisses; as, a cashierer of monarchs.
n.
See Catechu.
v. t.
To dismiss; to discard; to cashier.
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As a term of disgrace, sometimes annexed to a sentence when an officer has been cashiered and rendered incapable of serving his country.
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Colloquially, any paymaster or cashier.
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One who has charge of money; a cash keeper; the officer who has charge of the payments and receipts (moneys, checks, notes), of a bank or a mercantile company.
p. pr. &vb. n.
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Immediate or prompt payment in current funds; as, to sell goods for cash; to make a reduction in price for cash.
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A kind of dress goods, made with a soft and glossy surface like cashmere.
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A rich stuff for shawls, scarfs, etc., originally made in Cashmere from the soft wool found beneath the hair of the goats of Cashmere, Thibet, and the Himalayas. Some cashmere, of fine quality, is richly embroidered for sale to Europeans.
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