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paying GOLD

Eben Franckewitz knows all about this he is a great man he pays so MUCH GOLD to everyone he is a great man be like Eben
oh my god can you believe that Why Don't We don't know what paying gold means those pesky kids!
by averyhearted September 17, 2017
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Gender-pay gap

The biggest lie sold to humanity, only second to the existence of God, according to which women are paid less than men because they are women.
Often used by women who are unable to get promotions because they're simply not good enough at their job.
Taylor : I am a waitress and I do not get paid as much as my manager. This is gender-pay gap !!
by TheBiteMyBiscuitsGuy March 26, 2025
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Pai Sho-ing

The act of playingPai Sho”
STAP TEXTING ME!!! I’M PAI SHO-ING!!!”
by treē September 9, 2020
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Pay has no limits.

A play on the PlayStation slogan "Play has no limits." in reference to the exorbitant prices of PlayStation 5 consoles, games, and accessories. The phrase became popular in mid-2024 following the reveal of the $700 digital-only PlayStation 5 Pro.
The PS5 Pro costs $700 and doesn't come with a disc drive or vertical stand. They're sold separately for $80 and $30, respectively. Pay has no limits.
by CtrlAlt_Games November 22, 2024
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Pay gorn

basically gay porn but safe for social media platforms to say
VIDEO: a guy kisses another guty on the head
Comments: is this pay gorn?
by odium deus December 17, 2024
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Pay law

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.
“Pay law begged me to give him 5 mins

-his soccer coach
by Pedri8 November 21, 2023
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Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain

Derived from "The Wizard of Oz," while in the movie, the phrase is intended to mean "don't pay any attention to the wizard not being real," it has evolved into a more literal and deeper phrase in modern times.
The fundamental moral lesson of the "Wizard of Oz" is that you MUST follow, follow, follow the "yellow bricked road" to success with your friends who have no brains, no hearts and no courage. Follow the "yellow bricked road to success (the Emerald City) no matter the cost." The Emerald City representing "utopia" or an oasis like (based in illusion) paradise. Follow the road no matter what to the "Emerald City" and when you ultimately realize your entire journey has been for naught, for a lie, for a fake made up imaginary oasis, you are to remember most importantly of all to ""pay no attention to that man behind the curtain"" or "remember to forget that it's all been for a lie."

In the new movie 'Wicked' the entire plot relies on you following your programming and always remembering to forget that the Emerald City has always been fake, the wizard has never been real. Thus, the entirety of the plot is based on a lie and falls apart RAPIDLY if you don't remember to forget.
by SerenityJosh March 7, 2025
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