A phrase which, when said about a person, indicates that this person is allocating funds from some public treasury (the government, their work, and so forth) for their personal use. Also sometimes said as having one's "hand in the till."
Q: "How can Rod Blagojevich afford to buy that new yacht?"
A: "Oh, he was known to dip into the till quite often while he was governor of Illinois."
"Stacy got fired from her job as a bartender because she was caught with her hand in the till."
A: "Oh, he was known to dip into the till quite often while he was governor of Illinois."
"Stacy got fired from her job as a bartender because she was caught with her hand in the till."
by calthaer July 14, 2009
by mike g February 24, 2005
Man 1: "Hey man. You're a massive bender for doing a Till."
Man 2: "Yeah, my course had too much theory for my liking so I gave up and came home."
Man 2: "Yeah, my course had too much theory for my liking so I gave up and came home."
by chimbles October 6, 2005
A retail/service employee that mans the tills!
a till monkey is customer fodder, you place them at the front of the counter awaiting the slaughter!! they know nothing and have trouble spelling their own names!
they are expendable! :P
a till monkey is customer fodder, you place them at the front of the counter awaiting the slaughter!! they know nothing and have trouble spelling their own names!
they are expendable! :P
"till monkey Joe of MacDonalds"
he gets your order wrong, after spitting in it anyway! and short changes you for the pleasure!
he gets your order wrong, after spitting in it anyway! and short changes you for the pleasure!
by kenny Chin March 4, 2004
by I spit Fax February 13, 2020
by WmMichael July 5, 2004