cancel an order

  • 91Esther — /es teuhr/, n. 1. the wife of Ahasuerus. 2. a book of the Bible bearing her name. Abbr.: Esth. 3. a number of prayers, visions, interpretations of dreams, etc., that are included in the Douay Bible as chapters 10 16. 4. a female given name. * * * …

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  • 92eighty-six — verb a) To cancel an order for food. eighty six the ham and eggs for table two! b) To remove an item from the menu. eighty six the lobster bisque we wont have the lobster delivery until tomorrow. Syn: 86, LXXXVI, nix, ixnay …

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  • 9386 — verb a) To cancel an order for food. 86 the ham and eggs for table two! b) To remove an item from the menu. 86 the lobster bisque – we won’t have the lobster delivery until tomorrow …

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  • 94CFO — Chief Financial Officer (Business » Positions) Chief Financial Officer (Business) ** Cash From Operations (Business » General) * Cash For Operations (Computing » SMS) * Cancel Former Order (Business » General) * Chief Fun Officer (Business »… …

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  • 95Subject to a (NY) can — Contingent upon trader s ability to cancel an order (on the indicated exchange). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 96take a powder — Temporarily cancel an order or indication in a stock, while unrepresented interest still exists. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: back on the shelf, sidelines. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 97timescale — UK US /ˈtaɪmskeɪl/ noun [C] ► the period of time that is needed to do an activity or process: a timescale for sth »A draft released late last night contains no firm timescale for cutting emissions. set/give/determine a timescale »The SEC has not… …

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  • 98countermand — coun·ter·mand || ‚kaÊŠntÉ™ mɑːnd v. cancel an order …

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  • 99countermanded — coun·ter·mand || ‚kaÊŠntÉ™ mɑːnd v. cancel an order …

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  • 100countermanding — coun·ter·mand || ‚kaÊŠntÉ™ mɑːnd v. cancel an order …

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