cash app (third-person singular simple present cash apps, present participle cash apping, simple past and past participle cash apped)
- Alternative form of Cash App.
2019, Diamond Johnson, Down With the King of the South[1], Leo Sullivan Presents, →ISBN:To me, if I call your name out during sex, just go ahead and cash app me the money so I can buy a wedding dress.
2021, J. Antionette, chapter 9, in Loves Me, Loves Me Not, Union City, N.J.: Writers Republic L.L.C., →ISBN:She would cash app me her half of the rent, and I would pay it.
2022, Divine Light, Divine Secrets of an Uber Driver[2], [Bloomington, Ind.]: Xlibris, →ISBN:However, some of them act like they requested a black SUV to impress their friends then they ask them to Venmo or cash app them $5–$8 apiece, so they were actually getting paid by their friends.