to do things right/correctly/the way they are supposed to be done/ on time the first time round, so as to avoid either having to waste more energy, time, money and/or effort redoing the same job twice.
Father: listen, Carl. If I'd be your teacher, I would have reacted the exact same way. Just look at your penmanship. Ça laisse à désirer. I can't even , lol, call it handwriting, it would probably, immb qualify as turkey-chicken scrawl. Now the moral of the fable is of course to pay your bills on time. Now, take this travail bâclé afaap out of my sight and rewrite your homework.
Well, big fucking deal! (sarcastic)
Zach: I finally slept with Dan's mother!
John: Fung tao pai fancypants, bitch. That must have been a real conquest, heh heh...
Reply to a dispute of debt. Common gangsta mantra. Meant to express the non-negotiability of debt.
"The place burned down? Fuck you pay me. Lightning struck? Fuck you, pay me. Slow business? Fuck you, pay me." -Ray Liotta, Goodfellas
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"Time to pay some bills" is a saying YouTuber cashnasty uses at the beginning of his videos.
This word/saying means every time he makes a video and we support it helps him pay his bills.
*clap* welp time to pay some bills
To take something from one sorce and use it towards another.
Many folks believe that this metaphor has its origin in 16th-century England, when part of the estate of Saint Peter's Cathedral in Westminster was appropriated to pay for repairs to Saint Paul's in London.
Jacob: I think I'm going to apply for another credit card so I can pay off some of my bills.
David: Robbing Peter to pay Paul, eh?! Just be carful not to get into debt.
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The ritual of getting on one's knees and discharging the smelly contents of the stomach into the toilet.
I was paying much homage to the porcelain goddess this morning because I drank too much of the Beast.
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A game played on Channel 4's weekday afternoon show 'Richard and Judy.' Pictures are shown on a screen and the person that has phoned into the show has to describe the picture behind Richard and Judy, and then it is guessed by Richard and Judy. One thousand pounds is given out for each correct answer in the 60 second time limit. Usually, the caller is totally useless at the game and is a complete prick.
This is a typical You Say We Pay game.
Caller trying to describe a carrot: Errrmmm, you grow them and you eat them...
Richard:...Children?
Judy:...Oh well done you've won seven thousand pounds!
Richard: What will you do with the money?
Caller: I think I shall be wasting it on more useless items, instead of paying off my debts.
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