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pay an arm and a leg (informal) to pay a lot of money, much more than one wishes to spend.
pay attention to direct your mind to something.
pay back to pay the money that you owe to someone.
pay dirt (informal) any source of wealth, money, or success. [2 definitions]
pay off to finish making payments on something. [2 definitions]
pay off a score to retaliate in response to a grievance or hurt.
pay phone a usu. coin-operated public telephone.
pay the piper to suffer the unpleasant consequences of former pleasure or irresponsibility. [2 definitions]
pay up (informal) to pay the total amount of a particular debt.
portal-to-portal pay a worker's wages computed from the moment of entering the workplace to the moment of leaving it.
severance pay an extra amount of money, usu. dependent on length of time employed, that is given to employees who lose their jobs through no fault of their own.
take-home pay the money that you receive for your work after all payments for taxes and insurance have been made.