Launder
Word | LAUNDER |
Character | 7 |
Hyphenation | laun der |
Pronunciations | /ˈlɑːndə(ɹ)/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Launder"
What do we mean by launder?
To wash (clothes, for example). intransitive verb
To wash, fold, and iron. intransitive verb
To make (illegally obtained money) appear lawfully obtained or legitimate, especially by transferring it through legitimate accounts or businesses. intransitive verb
To make more acceptable or presentable, sanitize. intransitive verb
To undergo washing in a specified way. intransitive verb
To wash or prepare laundry. intransitive verb
A trough or flume used in washing ore. noun
One who washes; a washerwoman or washerman. noun
A gutter or channel for conveying water; specifically, a channel or trough, generally made of wood, in which water is carried in any desired direction. noun
To wash and iron, as clothes; do up by washing, starching, and ironing: now used especially of laundry-work on a large scale.
To wet; wash.
To cover, as a metal, with a thin wash or film.
To wash, as clothes; to wash, and to smooth with a flatiron or mangle; to wash and iron. transitive verb
To lave; to wet. transitive verb
A washerwoman. noun
A trough used by miners to receive the powdered ore from the box where it is beaten, or for carrying water to the stamps, or other apparatus, for comminuting, or sorting, the ore. noun
A washerwoman. noun
A trough used by miners to receive powdered ore from the box where it is beaten, or for carrying water to the stamps, or other apparatus for comminuting (sorting) the ore. noun
A gutter (for rainwater) noun
A washerwoman or washerman.
A trough used by miners to receive powdered ore from the box where it is beaten, or for carrying water to the stamps, or other apparatus for comminuting (sorting) the ore.
A trough or channel carrying water to the wheel of a watermill.
A gutter (for rainwater).
To conceal the source of money as by channeling it through an intermediary. Urban Dictionary
The act of changing the name of the purpose of a venmo transaction to hide the reason the transaction was made. Generally used for narcotics transactions or other illegal purchases Urban Dictionary
Reputational laundering - the act of appearing to do good publicly in order to offset a negative image. A technique usually employed by individuals or corporations who have made their money in a morally questionable fashion and who wish to appear to have a moral conscience. Reputational laundering often comes in the form of Corporate Social Responsibility, where a relatively trivial sum of profits are donated by the corporation to fund socially oriented activities in order to suggest that the corporation is socially responsible. An example, often sited, would be major oil companies giving charitable funds to communities in the Nigeria Delta whose original livelihoods they were implicit in destroying through the extraction of crude oil. However the practice of reputational laundering is by no means exclusive to corporations. Many morally bankrupt individuals donate money to charity in order that they are seen to care about social or environmental issues. As an added benefit to their undeservedly improved public image they also enjoy significant tax breaks on their donations. Urban Dictionary
The process of running illegal proceeds through a supposedly legitimate business, to turn your "dirty" money into "clean" money, and, uh, fuck it just go watch season 4 of Breaking Bad. Urban Dictionary
When Betsy DeVos, Mick Mulvaney, and Elaine Chao say they are leaving the Trump Administration because they have principles, but we all know it’s less than two weeks before they would be out of their jobs anyway and they just want to save their social standing and careers in the future. Plus, they have no principles or integrity. Urban Dictionary
(n.) The process of hiding the source of illegal income by processing it through a large-turnover entity, who takes a premium from it, and then receiving the income from that entity to avoid suspicion. This definition has evolved to include any form of hiding income (or sources of income) in the interests of avoiding tax, although the problem posed by non-specific 'cover-all' statements means that it is open to loopholes because of the vast grey areas. Money laundering has been practised for over 6000 years, but the term itself comes from the prohibition era of american history. Urban Dictionary
Where a clothes-washing-service employee intentionally adds a really muddy/greasy garment or towel to your merely-lightly-soiled laundry, causing the entire load to not get sufficiently cleaned when washed the first time, and therefore "obliging" the worker to throw said wash back into the machine for another full laundering-cycle, which of course you end up getting charged for, and thus the establishment dishonestly makes extra money that way. Urban Dictionary
1. when a group of criminal makes money out of illegal arms sales, smuggling, organized crime, drug trafficking, prostitution rings, embezzlement, insider trading, bribery and computer fraud schemes hide how they make their money by disguising the sources, changing the form, or moving the funds to a place where they are less likely to attract attention. 2. when you wash your pants and there is still money inside them Urban Dictionary
(n.) Similar to the act of "money laundering" whereas the process consists of hiding money and also making more money through a sometimes concealed entity. Conversely, "skank laundering" is the process of hiding the source of skanking by processing it through another entity such as "hanging with the bros" or "working" and then continuously banging new filthy skanks while avoiding suspicion from significant others or fagot social media. Urban Dictionary
V: To download music from an illegal source (usually bittorrent) and whitewash it by performing an iTunes Match in the iCloud. Urban Dictionary
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