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say-so noun- authority UK, 1637
- I don’t know if he’s rippin’ us off or not. The thing is, he has too much say-so about the money. — Donald Goines, Black Gangster, p. 123, 1977
- We took you to this country. We took you into the paper-hanging business. If I did’t give the say-so, you’d be in the old country. — Avalon, 1990
- a person’s word of honour UK, 1637
- That’s your say-so. I don’t take the word of gonnifs, pimps and juicemen. — Robert Campbell, Juice, p. 52, 1988
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