pay back
See also: payback
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /peɪ bæk/
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Verb
pay back (third-person singular simple present pays back, present participle paying back, simple past and past participle paid back)
- (transitive) To pay (a debt or the lender) so as to provide the entire amount of money owed.
- 2008 November 21, Graham Linehan, The IT Crowd, Season 3, Episode 1:
- Douglas: Roy, give me £20.
Roy: What?
Douglas: Give me £20. I'll pay you back.
- Douglas: Roy, give me £20.
- He paid back all the money he owed her, with interest.
- 2008 November 21, Graham Linehan, The IT Crowd, Season 3, Episode 1:
- (figuratively) To avenge, to exact revenge.
- He paid her back with interest, avenging his father's murder with nine degrees of reprisal.
Derived terms
- payback (noun)
Translations
to repay
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to exact revenge
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