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wadoff

 

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Term: wadoff

Definition:

Noun: A bundle or roll of money, typically consisting of large denomination bills.

Verb: To roll or bundle money tightly, usually for safekeeping or concealment.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. He pulled out a wadoff from his pocket to pay for the expensive watch.
  2. The wadoff of cash on the table was an enticing sight for the thieves.

Verb:

  1. She carefully wadoffed the cash and placed it in her secret drawer.
  2. I quickly wadoffed the money and hid it in the back of my cupboard.

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