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#* '''1969''' [[The Seven Minutes]]: A Novel by [[Irving Wallace]] #* '''1969''' [[The Seven Minutes]]: A Novel by [[Irving Wallace]]
#*: Oh, yeah, I remember, you mean about me not trying to sell from '''under the counter'''? #*: Oh, yeah, I remember, you mean about me not trying to sell from '''under the counter'''?
-#* '''2004,''' James Carlos Blake, ''Under the Skin''+#* '''2004,''' [[James Carlos Blake]], ''[[Under the Skin]]''
#*: When Prohibition became the law, they produced the stuff in greater quantity and sold it '''under the counter''' to anybody who wanted it. #*: When Prohibition became the law, they produced the stuff in greater quantity and sold it '''under the counter''' to anybody who wanted it.

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  1. Illicitly, against regulations, of goods kept under the serving counter in a shop to be unobtrusively passed to a customer who knows they are available for surreptitious sale (e.g. pornographic magazines in a newsagent).

Under-the-counter means transacted, given, or sold illicitly. In French this is called "sous le manteau".

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