HAVE ONE'S HAND IN THE TILL


Meaning of HAVE ONE'S HAND IN THE TILL in English

{v. phr.}, {informal} To steal money in your trust or for which you are responsible. * /The supermarket manager suspected that one of the clerks was robbing the till./ * /Mr. Jones deposited one thousand dollars in their joint savings account and told his wife not to rob the till./ * /The store owner thought his business was failing until he discovered that the treasurer had his hand in the till./

See: ROB THE TILL.

Dictionary of English idioms .      Словарь английских идиом.