Subject: | Re: What is 'hook in-horse'? |
Posted by: | alien8er (alien87…@gmail.com) |
Date: | Sun, 5 Jun 2016 |
On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 3:05:58 PM UTC-7, fl wrote:
> Hi,
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> When I read the following transcript, I don't understand 'hook in-horse'.
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> Could you explain it to me?=20
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> Thanks in advance
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> A: Yes. And can you for the sake of those on the call who don=E2=80=99t a=
lready, can
> you remind us of what=E2=80=99s on the hook in-horse?
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> B: They have a certain amount of money that they are going to pay. They b=
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> started this entire project.
Looks to me like a typo for "in-house".
"On the hook" would mean upcoming, or to be dealt with in the near future=
, and in-house means to be handled entirely with resources and personnel be=
longing to that company.
Dr. HotSalt
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What is 'hook in-horse'? posted by fl on Sun, 5 Jun 2016