I finally figured out what this word "vexl" is from

Wechsel - the german word for exchange... the english pronunciation of vexl is the same phonemes, give or take

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Yes! Exactly! During communism in Czech Republic Vekslaks were the money changers in the streets helping people buy and sell freely without permission from the govt…

there is a song by funker vogt that talks about that, especially just after the end of WW2 while everything was in chaos still