receiving pay
1pay-roller — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌrōlə(r) noun : one receiving pay or periodical stipends; especially : a state or federal employee …
2pay-as-you-go — ˌpay as you ˈgo adjective [only before a noun] FINANCE a pay as you go arrangement is one in which a customer pays for a product or service as they use it, rather than paying the whole amount before or after receiving it: • PTI Environmental… …
3pay as you go — ˌpay as you ˈgo adjective [only before a noun] FINANCE a pay as you go arrangement is one in which a customer pays for a product or service as they use it, rather than paying the whole amount before or after receiving it: • PTI Environmental… …
4pay-TV — (pāʹtē vēʹ) n. A system for receiving television broadcasts by making subscription payments, as by renting a device that unscrambles the broadcaster s scrambled signal. Also called pay television. * * * ➡ pay television * * * …
5pay|sheet — «PAY SHEET», noun. British. a list of persons receiving wages with the amounts due to them …
6pay — I. verb (paid; also in sense 7 payed; paying) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French paier, from Latin pacare to pacify, from pac , pax peace Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to make due return to for services rendered or property… …
7receiving — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Getting by transfer Nouns 1. receiving, reception, receipt, recipiency, acquisition, acceptance, admission; absorbency, absorption. 2. (money received) receipts, share; income, revenue, intake, proceeds …
8pay up — verb To pay for something in total, after a certain amount of time after receiving a purchase. I havent received the money for a week, so its time to pay up now …
9pay·off — /ˈpeıˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs 1 : a good result : the advantage or benefit that is gained from doing something [count] You ll have to work hard but there ll be a big/large payoff in the end. We expected more of a payoff for all our hard work. What s… …
10pay·o·la — /peıˈoʊlə/ noun [noncount] chiefly US informal 1 : money that is paid to someone for illegally helping to sell or advertise a product These radio disc jockeys accepted payola to play particular songs. 2 : the illegal practice of giving or… …