To swipe a credit card has two meanings. The most usual meaning is the action of passing a credit card through a machine which reads the card's magnetically encoded data. In British English swipe also means to steal, nick, pinch or purloin, so to swipe a credit card could also mean to steal it.
To swipe someone's v-card means to deprive someone of his or her virginity.
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After you swipe your card for whatever, the bank pulls out the money you used and some of it goes in the bank's safe. The rest is used for their payday.
Honestly yes, but there's a subcharge.. maybe 3%.
To swipe a credit card has two meanings. The most usual meaning is the action of passing a credit card through a machine which reads the card's magnetically encoded data. In British English swipe also means to steal, nick, pinch or purloin, so to swipe a credit card could also mean to steal it.
To swipe someone's v-card means to deprive someone of his or her virginity.
You swipe it
a card swiper
A swipe card in business is a card that can allow access to secure locations in a building. It is a common practice to monitor swipe cards to see where employees are going. Swipe card can also be used to access computer programs and systems.
You just swipe it like a credit card
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To get the Swipe card, have the ghost (the one in your team) search the grumpy nurse's purse. From there click the door
Swipe terminals are safer than other forms of credit card readers; to date there have been no reports of any swipe reader having lifters or phishers on them to harvest credit card numbers or information in the magnetic strip.
you give it to the register person, they will take it from there
You Swipe your card and it automatically reads the bar code/microchip. it then deducts the requested amount or displays your ID depending on what you use it for.
After you swipe your card for whatever, the bank pulls out the money you used and some of it goes in the bank's safe. The rest is used for their payday.