by Schon July 15, 2003
Dealer: Check or bet sir?
Man 1: Bet 1000.
Man 2: I CALL AND RAISE U 20000!
Man 3: Is it possible to check?
Man 1: Bet 1000.
Man 2: I CALL AND RAISE U 20000!
Man 3: Is it possible to check?
by www.eternalsoldiers.net July 26, 2003
v.
1. What you do with your winter coat upon entering a danceclub.
"Avoid after-hours chills and loss of property during Chicago winter. Instead of wrapping a sticky barstool with your pea coat—just check it! Upon arrival to any nightclub, this chore comes first. You can work the room, flirt with the bartender, or go trainspotting *after* your coat is in a safe place. At the end of the night when you pick it up—be sure and tip the attendant well."
n.
2. A section of a pattern made by rectilinear repetition.
The lady's Burberry handbag sported the company's trademarked check pattern.
v.
3. The act relating to the various transactions of goods/services for legal tender generally exchanged between cashiers and customers in "check-out lines" which provide a convenient setting for this process (usually seen near the exit of supermarkets, retail department stores, etc.)
1. What you do with your winter coat upon entering a danceclub.
"Avoid after-hours chills and loss of property during Chicago winter. Instead of wrapping a sticky barstool with your pea coat—just check it! Upon arrival to any nightclub, this chore comes first. You can work the room, flirt with the bartender, or go trainspotting *after* your coat is in a safe place. At the end of the night when you pick it up—be sure and tip the attendant well."
n.
2. A section of a pattern made by rectilinear repetition.
The lady's Burberry handbag sported the company's trademarked check pattern.
v.
3. The act relating to the various transactions of goods/services for legal tender generally exchanged between cashiers and customers in "check-out lines" which provide a convenient setting for this process (usually seen near the exit of supermarkets, retail department stores, etc.)
"Following the unexpected rush to the regular as well as the express check-outs, all available cashiers were paged to the front of the store to check."
by chicagojosh77 April 19, 2010
by Bill Carr February 12, 2007
a request for your bank to transfer funds to the bank of the store/person/hooker you gave the check to.
by Shawn E. June 24, 2003
This is a Government Check for basically doing nothing. It could be a State or Federal Check. Examples of State Checks are Unemployment, Welfare, and other State Programs. Federal Examples are the Big Enchilada of them all: S.S.I. & S.S.D.I. The Child Tax Credit Wheez that Hyperinflation Joe had pumpin' was another one. Landlords with tenants on Section 8 are also getting Lump Checks.
by Elizabeth Warren's Papaw May 18, 2022
by seanwall November 26, 2014