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door money

noun

  1. admission fee to a place of entertainment or recreation.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of door money1

First recorded in 1800–10
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"But that was the problem: when groups got big they weren't going to play a small venue like ours. "When the Stones first played for us, Brian Jones would come into my office afterwards and we'd sort out the 50-50 split of the door money - it was Brian who was in charge of all their bookings.

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Brown’s attorney has said Simmons was the mastermind of the scheme, and took One Door money without the former congresswoman’s knowledge.

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One Door money was also used for such things are repairs to Brown's car and vacations to locations such as the Bahamas, Miami Beach and Los Angeles.

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In the high-rise building next door, money ran out for 200 seasonal employees a full month before the April 15 deadline, and they are being sent home, agency officials said.

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We would have people knocking at the door – money lenders, all that kind of stuff.

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