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词组 cash on the barrelhead
释义
Idiom
cash on the barrelhead
Theme: COMMERCE
money paid for something when it is purchased; money paid at the time of sale. (Folksy.)
I don't extend credit. It's cash on the barrelhead only.I paid $12,000 for this car—cash on the barrelhead.
Idiom
cash on the barrelhead
American money that is paid immediately when something is bought.
She's asking $6000 for the car - cash on the barrelhead.
idiomcash on the barrelhead AmEAmE(also cash on the barrel)Money used in order to say that you pay all of the money as soon as you buy something, and that you do not pay with cheques or credit cards:I'm sorry, it's cash on the barrelhead only.If I give you cash on the barrel, what's the best price you can give me on the car?BrE = on the nail

cash on the barrelhead

Payment at the time of service or purchase (as opposed to payment via credit). Well, I guess I'm not replacing my couch right now because the furniture store requires cash on the barrelhead. I'll have to come back after my next paycheck.

cash on the barrelhead

 and cash on the line
Rur. cash at the time of purchase. Jonson's store doesn't give credit. Everything is cash on the barrelhead. They offered me fifty thousand dollars cash on the line for Aunt Nancy's old house.

cash on the barrelhead

Immediate payment, as in They won't extend credit; it's cash on the barrelhead or no sale. The lexicographer Charles Earle Funk surmised that this term originated in the days when upended barrels served as both seats and tables in bars, and customers were required to pay for their drinks immediately, literally putting their money on the top (head) of a barrel.

ˌcash on the ˈbarrelhead

(American English) if you pay for something cash on the barrelhead, you pay in full at the time when you buy it: If I give you cash on the barrelhead, can I get a discount?

cash on the barrelhead

Immediate payment: You must pay cash on the barrelhead; we don't offer credit.

cash on the barrelhead

Money paid immediately for a purchase, as in “I’ll give you $50 for that bike, cash on the barrelhead.” Why hard cash should be equivalent to putting money on the flat head of a barrel is unclear. In nineteenth-century America barrel was slang for money, especially for a slush fund provided for a political candidate, and a barrel of money signified a huge fortune. However, these usages are only loosely related to the cliché, which itself may be dying out.
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