under the table

The phrase "under the table" typically means a transaction or agreement that is done secretly, often involving illegal or unethical practices. It refers to a situation where activities are conducted in a concealed or unofficial manner, outside the knowledge or consent of authorities or other relevant parties. Such transactions are usually done to avoid taxation, authorities, or regulations.


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