pay out
See also: payout
English
Verb
pay out (third-person singular simple present pays out, present participle paying out, simple past and past participle paid out or (nautical sense, rare) payed out)Category:English lemmas#PAYOUTCategory:English verbs#PAYOUTCategory:English phrasal verbs#PAYOUTCategory:English phrasal verbs formed with %22out%22#PAYOUTCategory:English multiword terms#PAYOUTCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PAYOUTCategory:Pages with entries#PAY%20OUTCategory:Pages with 1 entry#PAY%20OUT
- To distribute money; to disburse.
- 2019 March 11, Imani Moise, “Wells Fargo CEO to detail customer remediation to U.S. Congress”, in Meredith Mazzilli, editor, Reuters, archived from the original on 27 October 2022, REGULATORY NEWS - AMERICAS:
- Since 2016, the bank has reviewed 165 million accounts, contacted more than 40 million customers and payed out millions in compensation, Sloan said in his opening statement submitted to the House Financial Services Committee on Monday.Category:English terms with quotations#PAYOUT
- (nauticalCategory:en:Nautical#PAYOUT, transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#PAYOUT) To slacken a rope by lengthening it; to allow a rope to run out.
- (of a rope, intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#PAYOUT) To slacken by lengthening.
- 1997, Mark Kurlansky, Cod, page 117:
- If a fisherman gets his foot ensnared in a rope that is rapidly paying out, he will be dragged over and drowned almost before anyone realizes he is overboard.Category:English terms with quotations#PAYOUT
- To repay, take revenge.
- 1934, P[amela] L[yndon] Travers, “The Bird Woman”, in Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins; 1), London: Gerald Howe Ltd […], →OCLC, page 108:
- The pigeon, very offended, flew back to the Bird Woman and, to pay out Mary Poppins, stuck the rose in the ribbon of the Bird Woman's hat.Category:English terms with quotations#PAYOUT
- (AustraliaCategory:Australian English#PAYOUT, informalCategory:English informal terms#PAYOUT, transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#PAYOUT) To make fun of or insult, often in a teasing manner.
- 2021, Anthony Cuda, “Robin's Son Joins The Show To Dob Her In For The Hilarious Things She Does When She's Drunk!”, in KIIS 97.3, archived from the original on 28 December 2022:
- Last weekend, Robin accidentally tried to interview someone after having one too many wines and of course, we paid her out for it.Category:English terms with quotations#PAYOUT
- 2022 April 25 (last accessed), Brenton, “Big Boar Harley Heritage Reborn”, in Ozbike:
- My wife and the other boys pay me out because the bike would just sit in the shed, but that’s where I spend most of my time.Category:English terms with quotations#PAYOUT
- 2022, Glenis Green, “Shearer's wife lost to cancer”, in Fox Sports Australia:
- Vautin said he and his wife Kim had first met Delyse at a State of Origin camp in 1985 when, just a slip of a girl, she had paid him out for missing six tackles in an earlier game.Category:English terms with quotations#PAYOUT
Derived terms
Translations
to distribute money; to disburse
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nautical: to slacken by lengthening
to repay, take revenge
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