barter with

barter with

To swap or trade items with another person, rather than exchanging money. I bartered with some guy at the flea market for a futon, so now I have a place to sleep, at least. I don't have any cash right now—will you barter with me?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

barter with someone

to enter into trading with someone without using money; to bargain with someone. Are you willing to barter with me, or is this strictly a cash transaction?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • barter for
  • barter
  • barter away
  • flea market
  • (as) fit as a flea
  • fit as a flea
  • flea
  • flea in one's ear, a
  • a flea in ear
  • a flea in your ear
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