Definitions
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- verb idiomatic To pay
expenses for something, and thus be in a position to be incontrol (i.e. to be able to call the tune). - verb idiomatic To pay a
monetary debt or experienceunfavorable consequences , especially when the payment or consequences areinevitable in spite of attempts toavoid them.
Etymologies
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Possibly based on the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
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