take sth out in trade meaning
[American slang]
Fig. to accept someone's goods or services in payment of a bill.
The grocer told the plumber that he would pay the plumber by allowing him to take his bill out in trade.
I don't have any cash right now. Can you take what I owe you out in trade?
Fig. to accept someone's goods or services in payment of a bill.
The grocer told the plumber that he would pay the plumber by allowing him to take his bill out in trade.
I don't have any cash right now. Can you take what I owe you out in trade?