Exchanging services and favor for other physical activities, mainly sex. For example, a friends asks you to help her move her mattresses to her new place and says "How can I repay you?" and you say "You can pay me in nature." :)
A: "Hey man, can you give me a ride from the airport, I'll pay you back!"
B: "Sure, I'll be there. You can pay me in nature."
B: "Sure, I'll be there. You can pay me in nature."
by ioanadarh August 30, 2011
by Capokarate October 27, 2008
by myinitialsarecoc October 4, 2009
Paying me out is similar to the term 'Pulling my leg'. It is used usually as a question, tho sometimes as a statement, to ask whether someone is teasing you or not.
1) "Hey, Michele and i went to the Nightclub last night, ans we both got one night stands!"
"Are you paying me out?!"
2)"Hey, Michele and i went to the Nightclub last night, ans we both got one night stands!"
"Really?!"
"No, Im just paying you out
"Are you paying me out?!"
2)"Hey, Michele and i went to the Nightclub last night, ans we both got one night stands!"
"Really?!"
"No, Im just paying you out
by Alex phipps September 29, 2006
"The place burned down? Fuck you pay me. Lightning struck? Fuck you, pay me. Slow business? Fuck you, pay me." -Ray Liotta, Goodfellas
by DoktorJ December 15, 2005
A text message sent to a former lover that may give false hope to the brokenhearted but only serves to boost the heart breaker's fragile ego. Pay Attention to Me Texts often appear casual and benign, such as "Hey, what's up?" However, when properly ignored, they frequently progress to more desperate attempts to be noticed, such as, "I heard our song on the radio today," or "I can't stop thinking about you."
The entire exchange may serve to rebuild the brokenhearted's self-esteem and partially restore the balance of power in a failed relationship, but all is lost the moment he or she responds to the text.
The entire exchange may serve to rebuild the brokenhearted's self-esteem and partially restore the balance of power in a failed relationship, but all is lost the moment he or she responds to the text.
Guy#1: Marlene texted me today to say she misses me. Maybe she wants to get back together?
Guy#2: No way, dude, that's just a Pay Attention to Me Text. Ignore that shit!
Guy#2: No way, dude, that's just a Pay Attention to Me Text. Ignore that shit!
by Pavlov's Cat October 16, 2011
Response by an investment banking employee in response to a compliment from a superior. This is meant to convey that you are working for money not because you enjoy the meaningless analysis you do.
by kayelen February 25, 2010