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It's when someone is trying to trick you into giving them money without getting anything (as valuable) in return.
If you mean someone you don't know, then they will keep adding and subtracting money from the account. If it is someone you know, then you just got a few extra bucks.
Two or more people got together and make a plan to steal someone else's money or property. Apparently they went ahead and "attempted" to put the plan into action. It sounds as though they didn't make out too well.
When someone defaults on a loan, it is when you borrow money from a bank and you say that you are going to pay it back, but you do not, therefore stealing their money. This can wreck your credit score and get you in deep trouble.
It means that the money in your bank has no money in it,or that someone has been using the credit card to much Hope that helped ya'll Bye
If you "roll" someone, you beat them up and steal their money and belongings.
"Steal a glance" means to quickly look at someone or something, often when you are trying to be discreet or when you don't want others to notice. It usually implies taking a quick, furtive look.
plunder the till means to steal money from the till.
The fallacy of accent occurs when emphasis or tone changes the meaning of a statement. For example, saying "I didn't say he took the money" could imply someone else said it. Another example is "I never said he stole the money," which could suggest that the person did something else with the money.
He might think you are trying to steal him away from his girlfriend
It's when someone is trying to trick you into giving them money without getting anything (as valuable) in return.
Steal to take something away from someone without asking them.
he's mine knock it off
Trying to take advantage of them.
It means that someone is trying to get something that is not possible...usually trying to get debt money from someone who doesn't have any money at all. The analogy is that there is no such thing as blood in a turnip, it just isn't there and no one can get any blood from it no matter how hard they try...just like if a person has no money and someone wants them to pay them money, no matter how hard they try they won't be able to make them pay, because there is no money.
You don't steal an iPhone 5, you buy one yourself. Stealing from someone is mean and not right. Don't do that!
It means that someone is trying to get something that is not possible...usually trying to get debt money from someone who doesn't have any money at all. The analogy is that there is no such thing as blood in a turnip, it just isn't there and no one can get any blood from it no matter how hard they try...just like if a person has no money and someone wants them to pay them money, no matter how hard they try they won't be able to make them pay, because there is no money.