It means counting the money in your cash register drawer.
counting is a present participleBut the sentence is not correct it should be -- I am counting or I was counting.be + present participle is correct
box (other meanings: drawer, case, bin, even coffin)
The Top Drawer is the highest drawer in a furniture to store stuff. Alternatively, in British English, Top Drawer means "of the best quality, of the highest social standing".
The DRAWER is the individual who issues the cheque, instructing the bank (DRAWEE) to pay the recipient (PAYEE). Drawer and payee can be the same person if it is a self cheque.
When someone says that you are not the sharpest knife in the drawer it means they think you're dumb. This is just an opinion.
It means you looked good. Quality.
it means counting
A counting number.
Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer Dish...Drawer
the last drawer the final drawer
The drawer in drawer feature in this furniture piece can typically be found by pulling out the main drawer and looking for a smaller drawer inside it.
It means using 16 as the base for counting.