Results for “brass tax”
Skint. Not a penny on you.
Money (Northern English).
Cockney rhyming slang for facts — survives in 'get down to brass tacks'.
A high-ranking officer — the 'brass' whose decisions the enlisted men had to live with.
A shared minibus for public transport
Extorting goods or canteen from another prisoner.
Underpay justified by claiming the work is a 'passion.'
The 'tax' of stealing a bite of your friend's food without asking.
A taxi — Liverpool's word for flagging a cab.
Cockney rhyming slang for a cab (taxi).
South Wales address for any bus or taxi driver — 'Cheers, drive!'
Dublin rhyming slang for a taxi.
Brass-neck cheek — the gall to do something shameless.
Sell a stock at the close and buy it back at the open to bank a tax loss.
Getting paid gross cash with no tax, no NI, and no employment rights.
To operate an unlicensed pirate taxi.
A privately owned Bajan route-taxi van
Shared route taxi (DR)
A vintage American car used as a taxi (Cuba)
Fixed-route taxi driver (Cuba)
Taxi (Wenglish spelling).