transitive. To hand over (money) for a particular purpose; to give out (money) in payment. Also figurative.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > payment > pay money or things [verb (transitive)] > pay up or out (14) to pay out1438 transitive. To hand over (money) for a particular purpose; to give out (money) in payment. Also figurative. to pay over1668 transitive. To hand over (money) for a particular purpose; to give out (money) in payment. to shell down1801 to shell out colloquial (figurative from sense 1). transitive. To disburse, pay up, hand over. Also (rarely) to shell down. pony1819 transitive. Chiefly with up. To pay (a sum of money). Also intransitive. tip1829 transitive (Rogues' Cant, and slang.) To give; to hand, pass; to let one have; to put on, present, or… With a coin or sum of money as obj. (Hence… to fork out, over, or up1831 transferred (colloquial or slang.) to fork out, over,or up: to give up, hand over, pay. to stump up1833 slang. transitive. To pay down, ‘fork out’ (money). to put up1838 Originally U.S. transitive. To stake or provide (money); to pay up. Also more generally: to supply, come up with. stump1841 transitive. = 17b(a). pungle1851 transitive. To hand over or come up with (money); to ‘shell out’. Also intransitive. Usually with down or up. to ante up1880 transitive. To put up as an ante in a card game, esp. poker. Now chiefly figurative: to pay out; to hand over, come up with. cough1894 With up. To bring out, present, hand over; esp. to pay up (money). Also absol. slang (originally U.S.). to peg out1895 transitive. English regional. To pay out, give out (a rope or line). rare. brass1898 intransitive. To pay up. Also transitive. slang. |
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