noun General Slang

cashie

KASH-ee · noun · slang

A cash-in-hand job.

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Definitions

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A job paid in cash, often to avoid tax.

“He does a few cashies on the weekend.”
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cashie In A Sentence

He does a few cashies on the weekend.

Origin & Usage

From 'cash' plus '-ie'; Australian.

Variants cashy

People Also Ask

What is a 'cashie'?

It's a job paid in cash by hand, often done on the side and sometimes to avoid tax.

Where does the word 'cashie' come from?

It's Australian, formed from 'cash' plus the diminutive '-ie' ending common in Aussie slang.

Is doing a cashie legal?

Being paid in cash is legal, but not declaring the income for tax is not; the term often hints at the latter.

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