See Also: Drunk(medicine)
drunk 1,(dictionary)
drunk(dictionary)
drunk 2, adjective(dictionary)
punch-drunk(dictionary)
drunk tank(dictionary)
drunk 3, noun(dictionary)
drunk driving(dictionary)
Tight money or dear money(finance)
Hot Money(money)

Commission (money) and Drunk (medicine)


Commission (money)


Definition: Fee paid to a broker for Services in buying or selling securities or property or facilitating the financing of a project.

Definition: [crh] The fee paid to a broker to execute a trade, based on number of shares, Definition: ds">bonds, options, and/or their dollar value. In 1975, deregulation led to the establishment of discount brokers, who charge lower commissiDefinition: ons than full service brokers. Full service brokers offer advice and usually have a staff of analysts who follow specific Definition: es">Industries. Discount brokers simply execute a client's order and usually do not offer an opinion on a stock. Also Definition: known as a round-turn. Commissions are known as round-turn only in futures trading, since the commission is assessed only after liquidation of the position.







Drunk (medicine)


drunk


1. Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated; drunken; never used attributively, but always predicatively; as, the man is drunk (not, a drunk man). "Be not drunk with Wine, where in is excess." (Eph. V. 18) "Drunk with recent prosperity." (Macaulay)

2. Drenched or saturated with moisture or liquid. "I will make mine arrows drunk with blood." (Deut. Xxxii. 42)

Origin: OE. Dronke, drunke, dronken, drunken, AS. Druncen. Orig. The same as drunken, p. P. Of drink. See Drink.

Source: Websters Dictionary