Results for “bank mule”
The person who signals and directs vehicle and crane movements on a construction site.
A mason who cuts and shapes building stone at a workbench.
An alt character that exists purely to hold your stuff.
Mature content — open to view.
Across the Mississippi from NOLA proper — Algiers, Gretna, Marrero, Harvey.
Flapper brush-off meaning no more kissing or canoodling tonight, fella.
A weapon's special attack you bank up energy to unleash.
Someone from South Shields, on the south bank of the Tyne mouth.
A bank or hillside — a slope, usually a steep one.
The twin bridges over the Mississippi linking NOLA to the West Bank.
Money — banknotes with the Queen's face on them.
Money — a banknote, named for the Queen on the front.
A high-pressure phone-bank operation cold-calling retail to dump dodgy stock.
The senior banker whose Rolodex prints fees.
The slide deck a bank uses to win a deal.
Managing Director, the top dealmaking rank at an investment bank.
Sell a stock at the close and buy it back at the open to bank a tax loss.
Slipping hot IPO shares to executives to win their company's banking business.
The collective US investment-banking and trading world.
The bound presentation bankers use to pitch a deal or sell their services.
Wealthy older man who bankrolls a younger partner in exchange for company and usually sex.
Big money — the more commas in your bank balance, the richer you are.
The backboard — bank shots 'off the glass,' rebounds are 'cleaning the glass.'