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15. bank
1: To put money in a bank.

2: To rely on something or someone. (eg: I was banking on this happening).

3: A building where they charge you a fortune for the least little thing (eg: £30 to tell you you're overdrawn). I went in one bank for an international money order. The women who dealt with them (no-one else was allowed the keys to the desk with the IMOs in) had gone to lunch, wouldn't be back for another fifteen minutes. So, after a lot of hanging around the town centre, I went back to the bank only to find they didn't have any remaining IMOs. Given that IMOs are pieces of paper with printed writing on them which the bank sell for £8 each, I'm sure it can't be a case of them not being able to afford more with the profits they make (given that they also employ as few people as possible to keep their profits up). They'll have some more IMOs 'soon'. Whether that means tomorrow, next week, next month or next year I don't know. But you'd think they'd order more IMOs when they're running low on them, not wait until after they've run out.
The bank will put the squeeze on you alright - until you pop.
1. bank
1) a substantial amount of money (n)
2) the condition of being rich
3) to fight
1) man I got some serious bank in my wallet
2) of course that fool drives that BMW he's banked
3) I banked on some sucker and took his wallet
by BigBossMike May 12, 2004 add a video
2. bank
A financial institution designed to nickel and dime its members to no end. Banks complain about Credit Unions (CU) because they are "not for profit" and subsequently do not have to pay taxes. However despite the competitive nature of banks and credit unions, banks have not suffered any loss in profit. On the contrary, banks have enjoyed record breaking profits increasingly each year. Banks will always be finding new ways to take your money to increase their profits so all the bitching about credit unions because they don't have as many fees is just whiney suck ass for them.
Examples of Bank Fees:
Application fee
Activation fee
Teller fee
Drive up fee
Balance Inquiry fee
Balance transfer fee
Account opening fee
Account closing fee
Check cashing fee
Checking account monthly service fee
Savings account monthly service fee
PIN setup fee
PIN change fee
Lost card fee
advising fee
issuing fee
confirmation fee
amendment fee
acceptance fee
Negotiation fee
Brokers fee
Check cashing fee on checks drawn on same bank.
ATM withdrawl fee
ATM deposit fee
Participation fee
Self overdraft fee from savings to checking.
IRS refund anticipation loan fees (up to 1,700% APR)
when do the fees end? Banks need MORE Credit unions to compete against. Credit unions have their own stupid fees but with the amount of interest saved in most loans, it's worth it to investiaget both.
by someoneincharge Mar 16, 2005 add a video
3. bank
In basketball, the term 'bank' is used to describe a jump shot that hits the backboard first, then goes in.
1) The bank shot is Tim Duncan's signature move.
2) Jamal Crawford banked in the game-winning three!
by Kuo Feb 5, 2005 add a video
4. bank
to jump someone, to rob them, to fight.
Randy Wagstaff: yo, thanks for walkin us off, man, I thought we wuz gunna get bank'd

Dukie: you ain't gon' bank us iz you ?

Hustla: shit boy, you thank i'm that ungrateful ? i followed you threw 10 shootaz and made mo money then i made in a month! ahhahaha nah i ain't gunna rob you, i juss need ta know next time you fade a dice game, you feel ?

- The Wire The Complete 4th Season, Disc 3, Episode 2
5. bank
another cash money word
youve got hella bank!
by Yebeka Dec 19, 1999 add a video
6. Bank
bank - v - to battered with a stack brick of cash amounting 5k and up.
in a sentence: I just BANKED on this mother lover the other day for fun.

I am going to BANK this mother lover the next time i see him
7. bank
A private organization that finds ingenious ways to steal your money which you are forced to use to get your paycheck. Provide nothing of value and when they make mistakes they ask the public for a handout instead of their directors bailing them out like any other normal organization.
Another definition: blood sucking scum akin to lawyers.
bank, money lender, financial institution, leeches, blood sucking scum
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