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What's the meaning for "cut someone a check"?
2008년 2월 11일 오후 12:08
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I think it means to write a bank check, in order to pay money to someone. Actually, I had to google it, because I've never heard this phrase before. I assume it's American English, rather than British English. In British English, the phrase would be "to write someone a cheque" (note the different spelling of "check" in American English and "cheque" in British English). Can any Americans confirm this? (I may be wrong!)
2008년 2월 11일
It's common in US and has a distinct meaning from writing a check. "Cut a check" is when a check is issued, specifically printed. We don't generally say "cut" for a handwritten check, we say "write a check". So typically "cut" is for business checks. If you don't understand the word check/cheque, it's a note that you fill out that tells your bank to give someone money. "I'll have the accounting department cut you a check in the morning"
2008년 2월 11일
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