Maple peas (sometimes yellow split peas).
Key ingredient in hearty, traditional dish from the Black Country (large industrial region in central England).
The dried pulses, bacon, water, seasoning, onion (optional), cooked slowly and served with faggots.
Popular street food and in pubs, especially with football goers.
Pronounced "gray pays" due to the strong and recognisable accent of the region.
Key ingredient in hearty, traditional dish from the Black Country (large industrial region in central England).
The dried pulses, bacon, water, seasoning, onion (optional), cooked slowly and served with faggots.
Popular street food and in pubs, especially with football goers.
Pronounced "gray pays" due to the strong and recognisable accent of the region.
* "let's get us gray pays half time, son."
* "That's proper black country grub, that is. Gray pays and bacon. That takes me back, our kid."
* "Our mam does the best grey pays."
* "That's proper black country grub, that is. Gray pays and bacon. That takes me back, our kid."
* "Our mam does the best grey pays."
by Awkward broccoli January 7, 2024

by treē September 9, 2020

A more sophisticated way of saying pay, usually within the NFT space. Can also be spelt 'payed'.
Founded by user @InvsbleFriends, as he seeks to constantly innovate, not only in the world of NFTs but in the English language as well.
"We never misspell, we're just making derivatives of the original word" - InvsbleFriends
"Tuest the process"
Founded by user @InvsbleFriends, as he seeks to constantly innovate, not only in the world of NFTs but in the English language as well.
"We never misspell, we're just making derivatives of the original word" - InvsbleFriends
"Tuest the process"
by gag1514 January 21, 2022

Pay law is a a very popular nickname for someone who spends most of his soccer games on the bench. His nickname is so popular that people forget that he has an actual name.
by Pedri8 November 21, 2023

by odium deus December 17, 2024

An expression commonly used as a last resort in trying to determine the cause of a problem. May also be screamed extremely loudly, from a moving vehicle, out of a partially opened window.
Person A: "Yeah, I canny figure it oot. I have tried everything."
Person B: "Did you pay yir bill?"
Person A (inside a moving car): "DID YOU PAY YIR BILL !?!?!?"
Person B: "Did you pay yir bill?"
Person A (inside a moving car): "DID YOU PAY YIR BILL !?!?!?"
by Muirhouse Patter September 19, 2019

by .03.4.3.0.ehayusalulA.3.4.3.0. August 15, 2025
