[f. CASH sb.1] trans. To give or obtain the cash for (a note, cheque, draft, money order, etc.); to convert into cash.
1811. Moore, Let. J. Corry, 4 Nov. Get two bills upon Power in Dublin cashed for me.
1833. Ht. Martineau, Berkeley the Banker, I. i. 14. Anybody in London whom she could ask to get it cashed for her.
1863. Fawcett, Pol. Econ., III. ix. (1876), 4145. D gets his bill cashed by taking it to a discount house in France.
Mod. Will you cash me a cheque for a few pounds?