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“The saloon put all of its fixtures into hock with the brewery, and the brewery would often front the money for all the fees and license costs, for which the saloonkeeper would also sign over power of attorney.”
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American English that's not in Irish ...
Well-known phrases in American English that aren't understood in Irish English.
front the money, freshman, Band-Aid, bandaid, stroller, knock on wood, cotton candy, Saran Wrap, Scotch tape, bumped, doorbuster, molasses and 3 more...
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yarb Yeah, I've heard both front and put up used with both cash and money in both the UK and North America. Not sure there's much of a regional distinction here. Apr 19, 2011
pterodactyl I'm an AmE speaker, and I've never heard the phrase "front the money". Apr 19, 2011
jodi In Irish English, use put up the cash instead. Mar 25, 2011