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cash in verb- to die US, 1891
A shortened form of “cash in your chips.” - She must have died. She must have cashed in. — Harry J. Anslinger, The Murderers, p. 175, 1961
- “You got boo-koo [many] years before you cash in,” Young Joe whispers. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Doom Fox, p. 135, 1978
- to take advantage of something and profit thereby US, 1904
- Richard supported himself through school by employing a compliance trick that cashed in handsomely on the tendency of most people to miss the simple point. — Robert B Cialdini, Influence, p. 268, 1993
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