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Cash up Meaning in English

expression

ˈkæʃ/ /ˈəp
KASH-up
kˈæʃ/ /ˈʌp
KASH-up

Definition

To count and check all the money received at the end of a business day, especially in a shop or restaurant, to make sure it matches the records.

Usage & Nuances

Common in retail, hospitality, and banking; often informal. Usually used at the end of the workday: 'cash up at the end of your shift.' Can be both a verb and phrasal noun; mainly UK/Irish English, rarely used in North America (where 'close out' or 'balance the register' is more common).

Example Sentences

I always cash up before closing the shop.

basic

The manager asked me to cash up at the end of my shift.

basic

Don’t forget to cash up tonight.

basic

It took me almost an hour to cash up because there were so many coins.

natural

As soon as we cash up, let's go grab dinner together.

natural

Sometimes it's stressful to cash up after a really busy day.

natural