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float noun- a sum of money kept in a cash register, or otherwise provided, to meet the basic operational needs of a business UK, 1902
- a customer’s down payment, treated by the salesman collecting it as a short-term loan US
- — American Speech, pp. 309–310, Winter 1980: “More jargon of car salesmen”
- a tyre US
- — Dictionary of CB Lingo, p. 66, 1976: “Elementary electronics”
- military duty on board a ship US
Vietnam war US Marines usage. - — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 83, 1991
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