- Johnny. 1932–2003, US country-and-western singer, guitarist, and songwriter. His recordings include the hits "I Walk the Line" (1956), "Ring of Fire" (1963), "A Boy named Sue" (1969), and the American Recordings series of albums (1994–2003)
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Cash /kæʃ/ n
cash1 /kæʃ/USA pronunciation
n.
v.
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- Businessmoney in the form of coins or banknotes:$5,000 in cash and the rest in traveler's checks.
- Businessmoney or an equivalent, as a check, paid at the time of making a purchase.
- money:We're completely out of cash.
v.
- [ ~ + obj] to give or obtain cash for (a check, etc.):Can you cash this check here?
- cash in,
- Games[ ~ + in + obj] to turn in and get cash for (one's chips), as in a gambling casino.
- cash in on, [ ~ + in + on + obj] to profit from;
use to one's advantage:He cashed in on the deal his partner made.
cash1
(kash),USA pronunciation n.
v.t.
cash′a•ble, adj.
cash′a•bil′i•ty, n.
cash′a•ble•ness, n.
cash2 (kash),USA pronunciation n., pl. cash.
Cash (kash),USA pronunciation n.
- Businessmoney in the form of coins or banknotes, esp. that issued by a government.
- Businessmoney or an equivalent, as a check, paid at the time of making a purchase.
v.t.
- to give or obtain cash for (a check, money order, etc.).
- Games[Cards.]
- Gamesto win (a trick) by leading an assured winner.
- to lead (an assured winner) in order to win a trick:He cashed his ace and led the queen.
- cash in:
- Gamesto turn in and get cash for (one's chips), as in a gambling casino.
- Businessto end or withdraw from a business agreement;
convert one's assets into cash. - [Slang.]to die:After her parents cashed in, she lived with her grandmother.
- cash in on, to profit from;
use to one's advantage:swindlers who cash in on the credulity of the public. - Idioms, Slang Terms cash in one's chips, [Slang.]to die.
- apparently back formation from cashier1 1590–1600
cash′a•bil′i•ty, n.
cash′a•ble•ness, n.
cash2 (kash),USA pronunciation n., pl. cash.
- Currencyany of several low-denomination coins of China, India, and the East Indies, esp. a Chinese copper coin.
- Sanskrit karṣa a weight (of precious metal)
- Tamil kācu copper coin
- Portuguese caixa
- 1590–1600
Cash (kash),USA pronunciation n.
- Biographical John (Johnny), born 1932, U.S. country-and-western singer, musician, and composer.
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cash /kæʃ/ n
- banknotes and coins, esp in hand or readily available; money or ready money
- immediate payment, in full or part, for goods or services (esp in the phrase cash down)
- (modifier) of, for, or paid by cash: a cash transaction
- (transitive) to obtain or pay ready money for
cash /kæʃ/ n ( pl cash)
- any of various Chinese, Indonesian, or Indian coins of low value
'Cash' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
art union
- automated teller machine
- awash
- bank
- bankcard
- bring in
- cash-and-carry
- cashback
- cash-book
- cash card
- cash cow
- cash crop
- cash desk
- cash discount
- cash dispenser
- cash flow
- cash in
- cash on delivery
- cashpoint
- cash register
- cash-strapped
- cash up
- cashier
- cheque card
- close out
- COD
- collect
- c.w.o.
- debit card
- discount
- discounted cash flow
- down
- electronic point of sale
- encash
- e-wallet
- exit strategy
- float
- frozen
- help
- hole in the wall
- imprest
- kerching
- koha
- liquidate
- lobola
- lock up
- loose
- lump sum
- accrual basis
- accumulator