check is in the mail
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- (idiomatic, often ironic) A common excuse used by debtors to put off creditors.
- Your check is in the mail. I gave it to my son to mail yesterday. I hope he remembered.
- 1989, Ceramics Monthly, page 77:
- The reply was usually either a story about financial problems, or the "check is in the mail" dodge.
- 1992, Donald L. Barlett with James B. Steele, America: What Went Wrong?, page 155:
- It was the sure-fire sign of a business — or an individual — in financial distress: The old check-is-in-the-mail ploy.
- 1997, Jeff Davidson, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Assertiveness, page 306:
- The person with whom you speak may be well schooled in the "check is in the mail" run-around.
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