[General] dip into the till/ have one's fingers into the till

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vil

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Dear teachers,

Would you be kind enough to tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expression in bold in the following sentence?

The company went out of business because the treasurer dipped into the till so often.

dip into the till = have one’s fingers into the till

Thanks for your efforts.

Regards,

V.
 

Rover_KE

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It means to steal from one's employer.

Rover
 
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