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91pay — See: DEVIL TO PAY …
92pay — 1. verb /peɪ/ a) To give money in exchange for goods or services. He paid him to clean the place up. b) To be profitable. Crime doesn’t pay. See Also: payment …
93Pay-up — The loss of cash resulting from a swap into higher price bonds or the need/willingness of a bank or other borrower to pay a higher rate of interest to get funds. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
94pay-up — The loss of cash resulting from a swap into higher priced bonds or the need/willingness of a bank or other borrower to pay a higher rate of interest to get funds. Used in the context of general equities. (1) When an investor who wants to buy a… …
95pay in — phr verb Pay in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cash, ↑cheque, ↑money …
96Pay — admit the truth of; acknowledge that one has been outwitted, especially in repartee or argument: I ll pay that …
97pay — I Australian Slang admit the truth of; acknowledge that one has been outwitted, especially in repartee or argument: I ll pay that II North Country (Newcastle) Words to beat, to drub: the rascal pays his wife …
98pay — s m Pastel que consiste de una pasta horneada en un molde profundo, rellena de fruta, queso, carne, etc: un pay de piña, pays de queso …
99pay — See: devil to pay …
100pay TV — noun television broadcasting in which viewers pay by subscription to watch a particular channel …