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front money noun- money paid in advance for the purchase of drugs US, 1978
- He demanded “front money” (an advance) and was uneasy over “back money” (arrears). — John A. Williams, Sissie, p. 71, 1963
- “I need front money for the first load of snow,” Mona said. — Gerald Petievich, The Quality of the Informant, p. 6, 1985
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 53, 1996
- money needed to start a venture US, 1925
- “Here’s some of the front money,” he said. “Bet you thought I was gonna try and use your maxed-out Visa card.” — Stephen Cannell, King Con, p. 110, 1997
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