A statement one makes when collecting money won in a wager or bet of any kind. A reference to The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
Godwin: I got 5 bucks you don't make this shot.
Jep: I will take that bet. *misses his shot*
Godwin: Pay the piper son.
Jep: I will take that bet. *misses his shot*
Godwin: Pay the piper son.
by KnightofNerdom June 19, 2019

A term used by entitled people as a justification of their shitty behaviour in a commercial premises they patronise.
Karen: You better show some respect towards paying customers!
Manager: (shows security footage of Karen acting like a Karen)
Karen: Oh shit my cover is blown.
Manager: (shows security footage of Karen acting like a Karen)
Karen: Oh shit my cover is blown.
by AwkwrdPrtMskrt May 26, 2020

by Malcolmtent December 14, 2008

"Free to play" games like League of legends, being able to pay real life money to earn faster in-game currency, earn faster and more chimps and runes, combined with rune pages. Making it pay to win.
by pay-to-win April 13, 2015

by Van Dale July 7, 2004

a guy or girl who goes into a gay bar and pretends to be lesbian or gay and flirts with guys or girls to get drinks boughten for them
by yourworstnightmare87 June 5, 2011

1. Any employer imposed reduction in empoyment compensation. I.E., hourly pay cut, reduction in scheduled work hours and/or elimination of non-monetary employment benefits. May also be used when employees are asked to contribute a portion of their paycheck to maintain health benefits or pension benefits.
2. A change of employment to a position with lower compensation.
2. A change of employment to a position with lower compensation.
Hotel janitors will take a pay slap in their new contract, with a 9% reduction in gross pay to be applied toward their pension.
The Governor effectively pay slapped state workers by imposing unpaid furlough days two fridays per month.
Tom was so unhappy working on Wall Street, he gladly took a big pay slap to return to teaching high school economics.
The Governor effectively pay slapped state workers by imposing unpaid furlough days two fridays per month.
Tom was so unhappy working on Wall Street, he gladly took a big pay slap to return to teaching high school economics.
by NoMoneyNoHoney August 7, 2010
