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to cook accounts

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  • cook accounts — forge accounts, falsify accounts …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cook the books — (informal) To falsify accounts, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑cook * * * cook the books phrase to change accounts and figures dishonestly, usually in order to get money Thesaurus: accounts, accountancy and accountantshypernym types of tax and taxation …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cook Strait — …   Wikipedia

  • cook the books — If people cook the books, they keep false accounts to make money illegally or avoid paying tax …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition — Map of all coordinates from Google Map of all coordinates from Bing Export all coordinates as …   Wikipedia

  • cook —    1. to kill    Perhaps not from the usual culinary imagery, despite the attractions of derivation from cook your goose, to cause to fail. Possibly from execution by electricity:     Those fucking sketches could cook him if we found the girl.… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • Accounts — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Accounts >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 accounts accounts accompts| =>! Sgm: N 1 commercial arithmetic commercial arithmetic monetary arithmetic Sgm: N 1 statistics statistics &c.(numeration) 85 Sgm: N 1 money matters …   English dictionary for students

  • cook — cook1 cookable, adj. cookless, adj. /kook/, v.t. 1. to prepare (food) by the use of heat, as by boiling, baking, or roasting. 2. to subject (anything) to the application of heat. 3. Slang. to ruin; spoil. 4. Informal. to falsify, as accounts: to… …   Universalium

  • Cook (servant) — 1855 Illustration of a Disgruntled Cook A cook is a household staff member responsible for food preparation. The term can refer to the head of kitchen staff in a great house or to the cook housekeeper, a far less prestigious position involving… …   Wikipedia

  • cook — cook1 [ kuk ] verb *** intransitive or transitive to prepare food and heat it so that it is ready to eat: Cook the apple slowly until it is soft. When did you learn to cook? cook something for someone: Joe s cooking dinner for me tonight. cook… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • cook — [[t]kʊk[/t]] v. t. 1) to prepare (food) by the use of heat, as by boiling, baking, or roasting 2) to subject (anything) to the application of heat 3) cvb sts Slang. to ruin; spoil 4) inf Informal. to falsify, as accounts: to cook the books[/ex]… …   From formal English to slang

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