English Idioms from A-Z

Under The Table

The idiom "under the table" means doing something secretly or illegally, especially in terms of money or favors. It can also refer to being paid cash for work without reporting it to the government for tax purposes.

For example, if someone is paid "under the table" for a job, they receive cash payment without any official documentation or taxes being paid. This is often done to avoid taxes or other legal obligations.

Another example is if someone receives a bribe "under the table" to do something illegal or unethical. This means that the bribe is given secretly and without any official record.

In general, "under the table" is used to describe any activity that is done secretly or illegally, especially in terms of money or favors. It is important to note that such activities are illegal and can have serious consequences if caught.


The usage of the idiom 'Under The Table' in a sentence

• He slipped me a few hundred dollars under the table to secure his position in the company.

• I hide my favorite candy under the table so my siblings won't find it.

• The corrupt politicians were caught taking bribes under the table from the construction companies.

• The accountant discovered that the CEO had been embezzling money under the table for years.

• We were paid under the table for our part-time work at the restaurant.

• The company was accused of making secret deals under the table to win the government contract.

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