Often confused for the past-tense of the word "pay"

If you paid attention in school, you know that the past tense of “pay” is “paid” except in the special sense that has to do with ropes
“He payed out the line to the smuggler in the rowboat.”
by Lancelot is so smart! May 1, 2012
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Often used by people who have no grasp of the English language. The correct spelling is "Paid", which is of course the past tense of the word "Pay".
Payed.

Billy was shattered to discover that he had been spelling the word "paid" incorrectly for so many years. Longing for the sweet release of death, he proceeded to swallow a razor blade to escape his shame.
by Ramzy Was Taken December 7, 2008
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drugs or dope...usually refering to cocaine or crack
he must be on that pay-pay if he thinks I'm gonna give him any money.
by stike a poser August 11, 2004
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Even worse than pay-to-play. With these games you pay for the game just to have to pay some more.
Man, I’m sick of these pay-to-pay games.
by AncientDuckie April 3, 2022
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to ignore something or someone to act like you dont care but a small part of you do care.
i know she wanted me come over tonite but i decide to pay it.

by raingree September 7, 2006
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a term commonly used amongst members of the gay community to describe something that has been ignored, disregarded, or neglected.
I'm paying the situation.
He's paying my phone calls.
She paid my advice.
Pay it, honey.
by Boo Chile May 24, 2009
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