ˌcash and ˈcarry noun [countable] British English a shop where customers representing a business or organization can buy large amounts of goods at cheap prices
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
cash and carry cash-and-carry1 adj. Selling things for cash money only and letting the customer carry them home, not having the store deliver them; also sold in this way.
This is a cash-and-carry store only.
You can save money at a cash-and-carry sale.cash-and-carry2 adv. With no credit, no time payments, and no deliveries.
Some stores sell cash-and-carry only.
It is cheaper to buy cash-and-carry. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲