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Chicano Spanglish for cash money, straight from English. In the barrio a lot of work gets paid en cash, no checks or banks involved: it's the language of the informal economy.
“They pay me in cash every Friday, no check.”
“Do you take cards or only cash?”
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/Sounds like "KAHSH" (as in "car")/
Chicano Spanglish for cash money, straight from English. In the barrio a lot of work gets paid en cash, no checks or banks involved: it's the language of the informal economy.
“They pay me in cash every Friday, no check.”
“Do you take cards or only cash?”
A public minibus in Mexico City, named "pesero" because the fare used to cost just one peso. These small, colorful buses are an extreme urban mobility experience, notorious for their reckless driving, packed conditions, and blasting music. They are a staple of daily commuting for millions of people in the capital.