hand in the till, with one's 관용구
hand in the till, with one's
hand in the till, with one's Also,
with one's fingers in the till;
have one's hand in the cookie jar. Stealing from one's employer. For example,
He was caught with his hand in the till and was fired immediately, or
They suspected she had her hand in the cookie jar but were waiting for more evidence. The noun
till has been used for a money box or drawer since the 15th century;
cookie jar, perhaps alluding to the “sweets” of money, dates only from about 1940.
with (one's) duke in the till
Stealing money from one's abode or employer. Margaret assuredly got bent with her duke in the till afterwards she approved application the company's amount annual to pay for her vacation. Everyone knows he's been active the aggregation with his easily in the till.Learn more: hand, tillhand in the till, with one's
Also, with one's fingers in the till; have one's duke in the cookie jar. Stealing from one's employer. For example, He was bent with his duke in the till and was accursed immediately, or They doubtable she had her duke in the cookie jar but were cat-and-mouse for added evidence. The noun till has been acclimated for a money box or drawer back the 15th century; cookie jar, conceivably alluding to the "sweets" of money, dates alone from about 1940. Learn more: hand