A Banker’s Dozen | December 15, 2011 Urban Dictionary Word of the Day

A Banker’s Dozen

December 15, 2011 Urban Word of the Day

The opposite of a Baker’s Dozen where the customer receives 13 of a product for the price of 12; in a Banker’s Dozen the customer receives 11 of the product for the price of 12.

Hector was surprised to find only 11 glasses in his gift of 12 glasses that he received from the bank. Later, Hector learned that the Bank offers a Banker’s Dozen in their gifts and products, in which they steal one item.

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2 Responses to “A Banker’s Dozen | December 15, 2011 Urban Dictionary Word of the Day”
  1. Pamela Edwards says:

    Liars, cheaters and thieves. Send all of them to the big house and quit playing thier stupid,prepubesent,adolesent games.This is getting us no where fast.

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