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Rake-off   /reɪk-ɔf/   Listen
Rake-off

noun
1.
A percentage (of winnings or loot or profit) taken by an operator or gangster.  Synonym: vigorish.






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"Rake-off" Quotes from Famous Books



... far more brutal. It is the gambling instinct in men and women that keeps the stock exchanges going, and industrial stocks, manipulated by those who control the prices, is tinhorn gambling, as much as pulling faro cards from a silver box in a brace game, where the dealer gets a rake-off, the same as the commission man, who deals the cards in stock or wheat. I don't know whether it is the object of our government to attempt to show the people of these new possessions the wickedness of gambling, and cock fighting, and all that; ...
— Peck's Uncle Ike and The Red Headed Boy - 1899 • George W. Peck

... ivory. This great quantity of tusks, worth nearly five dollars a pound, brought him over twenty thousand dollars, after paying ten per cent. to the Congo government. The Belgians place no limit upon the number of elephants one may shoot, just so they get their rake-off. In British territory, however, sportsmen are limited to only two elephants a year to those holding licenses to shoot. Our elephant hunter friend was now on his way back to ...
— In Africa - Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country • John T. McCutcheon

... it, of course; the fools, they thought that a meeting like this just grew out of nothing! They paid their ten cents—twenty-five cents for reserved seats—and imagined that covered everything, with perhaps even a rake-off for somebody! They would grumble, wondering why the Socialists persisted in charging admission for their meetings—why they could not let people in free as the Democrats and Republicans did. They would go to Democratic and Republican meetings, and enjoy the brass ...
— Jimmie Higgins • Upton Sinclair

... rake-off from the purchase price," said Donovan, "for the man who arranges the sale. I don't kick ...
— The Island Mystery • George A. Birmingham

... grinned Larry the Bat. "Youse keeps yer yap closed till youse gets de cue—savvy? Dat's all! If youse play fair, mabbe youse'll get a look-in on de rake-off; if youse throws me down, the first shot I fires won't miss youse. Go on now, ...
— The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale • Frank L. Packard



Words linked to "Rake-off" :   cut, vigorish, rake off



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