Rakeoff [noun]
Definition of Rakeoff:
part, piece
Synonyms of Rakeoff:
Sentence/Example of Rakeoff:
He gets a rake-off every time a man buys and every time a man sells.
For size of "rake-off," there is no game of hazard in the world offering a parallel.
Let that guy, Quintana, have what's his'n. All I ask is my rake-off.
True, a few gems were found, but nothing to compare with their rake-off.
"Wal, I reckon you made a rake-off," drawled Larry, as Neale came up.
And what did he mean by his observation that there was no rake-off on the wanagan?
So you think there ain't going to be any rake-off on the wanagan?
Valet gave me the tip you understand, and has to be in on the rake-off.
Ye dont do that for love of us, nor yet for a rake-off, for ye asked for none.
All they had to do with the shipbuilding was to bank their rake-off.