on the cuff
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On credit, as in He tried to hire a detective on the cuff . It is sometimes put as put on the cuff , meaning “extend credit to,” as in They asked to be put on the cuff until they got their monthly check . This usage probably alludes to the practice of recording bar tabs on the bartender's cuff. Also see off the cuff . [ Slang ; 1920s]
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Free of charge, as in We hope these drinks are on the cuff . [ Slang ; 1920s] Also see on the house .
Example Sentences
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Art had made a formal shirt for me with a spread collar back in 2022, monogrammed with my initials on the cuff.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 8, 2024
Detectives had some forensic evidence: a bloody fingerprint on a shopping bag and a footprint on the cuff of a white blouse from Wendy's flat.
From BBC • Nov. 4, 2021
Jackson laced up her oversized practice gloves with her nickname, “T REX,” on the cuff — 16 ounces, compared with the 10-ounce gloves she fights in.
From Washington Post • Jan. 15, 2020
Her plaid top, complete with four buttons on the cuff, is from Balmain and retails for $1,380.
From Slate • Jul. 31, 2018
The buttons on the cuff of the shirt, a cool blue against the white linen.
From "Genuine Fraud" by E. Lockhart
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