cross someone's palm with silver



cross someone's palm with silver

Pay for a service; pay in advance. For example, I'll give you all the details, but first cross my palm with silver. This phrase alludes to the old practice of placing silver coins across a gypsy fortuneteller's hand before having one's fortune told. Today it is sometimes used in a jocular way to ask for a bribe or a tip, as in the example. [c. 1700] Also see grease someone's palm.
See also: cross, palm, silver

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Odoacero-do-AY-sər (English)Ancient Germanic
Liannelee-ANEnglish (Rare)
Amabilis-Late Roman
Sylvester[sil'vestə]
Photina-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Aamir-Arabic