cash on the nail

The phrase "cash on the nail" means immediate payment or payment in full at the time of purchase or completion of a transaction. It suggests that the payment is made in physical currency (cash) directly and without delay, often symbolized by the act of placing cash on a counter or nail. The term emphasizes the requirement for immediate settlement without any credit or deferred payment arrangements.


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