Idioms

cash or credit

cash or credit

The usual payment options for a service or purchase. Your total is $47.80. Cash or credit? And how will you be paying today? Cash or credit? A: "Cash or credit, sir?" B: "I'll be paying in cash today."
See also: cash, credit
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cash or credit

[a purchase made] either by paying cash or by putting the charges on a credit account. When Fred had all his purchases assembled on the counter, the clerk asked, "Cash or credit?'' That store does not give you a choice of cash or credit. They want cash only.
See also: cash, credit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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