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n. y. stock exchange
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telephone exchange
communications switching centre
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private branch exchange
Telephone lines.
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laughing stock
An object of ridicule, someone who is publicly ridiculed; a butt of sport.
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laughing stock
C. 1598, William Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, act 3, sc. 1.
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stock phrase
A phrase frequently or habitually used by a person or group, and thus associated with them.
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stand stock still
Paul Travers' Adventures, by Sam T. Clover.
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out of stock
Temporarily unavailable for sale.
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stand stock still
To stand completely motionless.
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pay for
To exchange for, especially money for goods or services.
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lay down
To stock, store for the future. See also lay by.
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buy out
To purchase the entire stock or extent of something.
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call it even
To declare debts resolved or favors or other exchange equitable.
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here you are
Said when you hand something over to someone or do a favour to them, usually to draw the recipient's attention to the exchange; Equivalent to “thank you” when receiving something..
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on hand
Available; ready; in stock.
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rain cheque
Any voucher or note issued by a store to allow a customer to get a special or sale price later if an item is out of stock.
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run down
To reduce the size or stock levels of a business, often with a view to closure.
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sell
To agree to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money.
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sell out
To sell all of a product that is in stock.
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wouldn't give two hoots n a holler / ... two hoots and a holler
definition: it isn't worth much, or I wouldn't put much stock in it - it is not believable, or wouldn't pay attention to it.
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