A phrase common to New York city, implying that one will pay another back for a hamburger on the next tuesday, or any tuesday, in exchange for the hamburger on the day he is asking for it. This phrase is only implying that the hamburger will be paid back for however, and is taken advantage of by bad people, leaving the people who actually wish to pay back the money looked at as untrustworthy.
"I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today" said the snyde looking man. When the cashier heard this, he shot the man and took all his money.
by The Fuzz May 18, 2004
The act of saying but not doing when it comes to paying your homies back.
Usually given enough of a time gap that the homie might forget.
Usually given enough of a time gap that the homie might forget.
by WACKYJK33 December 29, 2023
Mikey: "Alright David, here's your Triple Cheeseburger with Fries and a Coke. That's £12 total."
David: "I'll pay you when I get paid."
David: "I'll pay you when I get paid."
by BlueXander May 25, 2023