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Bank Speak

"Bank speak" is bank lingo that bankers understand, but many customers don't. "Bank speak" has been cited in print since at least 1983. "Bank speak" was…

Bankers’ Hours

Traditionally, a bank's hours have been short, such as from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The hours have almost never extended to the late afternoon or early evening, or on the weekends. To work…

Bankers’ Row

New York City is a banking capital and several streets were known as "bankers' row" (or "bankers row"). New York (NY) TimesCommercial Property/Midtown Manhattan; Town…

Bankocracy

Entry in progress -- B.P. Workers.orgFinancial ruin at Drysdale and Penn SquareJuly 20, 1982(...)Almost all the big banks of the Northeast, which is the citadel of the U.S. and world bankocracy,…

Banktocracy

Entry in progress -- B.P. Vidiot Speak Tuesday, May 01, 2007Sticking it to the Washington Consensus (...)For those of you who have been reading this blog for a while, you know that I believe that…

Banner State (Texas nickname)

Texas was called the "Banner State" in the late 1800s because it voted largely Democratic at that time. "Banner state" means a state that "carries the banner" for any…

Banxodus (bank + exodus)

The "banxodus" (bank + exodus), or Bank Transfer Day, was planned for November 5, 2011 by the BoldProgressives (Progressive Change Campaign Committee) and their website Banxodus.org,…

Baogel (cha siu bao + bagel)

A "baogel" (cha siu bao + bagel) is a Cantonese barbecue-pork-filled bagel. "Did you know that it's international Baogel Day?!? It's when Bao & Bagel fall in love"…

Baptist tea (beer, disguised without foam)

"Baptist tea" is beer that's disguised, served without foam and often in an ice tea glass, often with lemon conspicuously at the top of the glass. This Texas term possibly dates back…