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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

What does "make out" mean?

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-Dewey? What's going on?
 - I told them 15 times, make it out to cash!
 - Dewey? I did something bad, Ned
. - No.
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Top answer

'It' refers to a personal bank check (or cheque). Dewey has asked them to write a check which indicates 'Cash' as the payee. Such a cheque can then be taken to a bank and exchanged for cash money to the amount indicated.

  • 'It' refers to a personal bank check (or cheque).
  • Dewey has asked them to write a check which indicates 'Cash' as the payee.
  • Such a cheque can then be taken to a bank and exchanged for cash money to the amount indicated.
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'It' refers to a personal bank check (or cheque). Dewey has asked them to write a check which indicates 'Cash' as the payee. Such a cheque can then be taken to a bank and exchanged for cash money to the amount indicated.

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