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the check is in the mail
the check is in the mail
Payment (whether or not in the form of a check) is en route or will be sent shortly. Often used as an excuse to avoid the pressure of creditors or someone expecting payment. Primarily heard in US. A: "Mr. Smith, your mortgage payment is now two months overdue." B: "The check's in the mail, I promise you!" A: "Can you lend me $40 until I get paid next week?" B: "Sure thing, the check's in the mail."
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ceren | | - | Turkish |
Andrey | | ahn-DRYAY (Russian) | Russian, Bulgarian |
Mckayla | | mə-KAY-lə | English (Modern) |
Rafa'el | | - | Biblical Hebrew |
Morven | | MAWR-ven | Scottish |
Niraj | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Nepali |