barrelhead
Americannoun
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For $8,500,000 on the barrelhead, plus enough crude to net Sinclair a tidy profit, Mexico could have the whole Sinclair properties with no legalistic strings attached.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Jim Penney had a better idea: cash on the barrelhead.
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Many U.S. businessmen preferred to export products to Iran or to provide services in exchange for cash on the barrelhead.
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For the small fry, that kind of cash on the barrelhead is a huge inducement: if they hang on and sell their liquor themselves, they are liable to excess-profits taxes running up to 90%.
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She paid for the whole thing cash on the barrelhead!
From "Elijah of Buxton" by Christopher Paul Curtis
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