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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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What does "I will front you a 20" mean in that picture?

  

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Hasibrahman I will front you a 20 The reference is to a twenty-dollar bill. I'll [give you / lend you] $20. (usually "lend") to front ~ to advance ~ to supply or furnish in expectation of repayment CJ

  • Hasibrahman I will front you a 20 The reference is to a twenty-dollar bill.
  • I'll [give you / lend you] $20.
  • (usually "lend") to front ~ to advance ~ to supply or furnish in expectation of repayment CJ
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HasibrahmanI will front you a 20

The reference is to a twenty-dollar bill.

I'll [give you / lend you] $20. (usually "lend")

to front ~ to advance ~ to supply or furnish in expectation of repayment

CJ

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