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your money or your life
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Malagasy
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Phrase
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your
money
or
your
life
A stereotypical
threat
used by
robbers
, implying that the victim should value their
life
more than any
valuables
they may be carrying.
Stand and deliver!
Your money or your life!
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Translations
Spanish:
la bolsa o la vida
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