American Idioms and Expressions

Float A Loan Idiom

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float a loan
What does float a loan mean?
to initiate or make a loanThe bank agreed to float a loan for the new business.
float a loan
What does float a loan mean?
to get a loan, to arrange for a loanI decided to float a loan to get some money to buy a new car.
float a loan
What does float a loan mean?
to get a loan, to arrange for a loan I decided to float a loan to get some money to buy a car.


Some Random Idioms
on the dot
What does "on the dot" mean?
to be right on timeHe always arrives for his meetings on the dot.
scarf out
What does "scarf out" mean?
eat greedily and quickly
cut a deal
What does "cut a deal" mean?
to make an agreement, to make a deal/arrangementWe cut a deal and left the meeting in a positive mood.
in clover
What does "in clover" mean?
in a very good financial situationMy aunt and uncle have been in clover since my uncle got his new job.
split the difference
What does "split the difference" mean?
to settle a money or other disagreement by dividing the differenceWe had to pay extra money for the rental car so we decided to split the difference and each pay half.
laugh one's head off
What does "laugh one's head off" mean?
to laugh a lot and for a long timeI laughed my head off during the movie.
dash off (something)
What does "dash off (something)" mean?
to do or finish something quicklyI plan to dash off a letter before I go to work.
have a fit
What does "have a fit" mean?
become upsetThe woman had a fit when she saw what her son had done to her car.
behind the times
What does "behind the times" mean?
old-fashioned My aunt is behind the times.

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