you find a hooker and pay her and then you go to a hotel and get laid :)
The night before, she laid out her clothes for school.Prior to the 1940s, deceased persons were laid out in their homes for the viewing and funeral. The boxer laid out his opponent with one punch.
laid off
The correct term is "laid off."
The past tense of lay is "laid"
I laid my book on the table. Laid is a regular verb. The forms are lay laid laid.
I/you/we/they have laid. She/he/it has laid.
he was laid in his temple when he died, but when he was alive he was laid in a tent
Lain because "i have laid in a hammock" is like saying "She has laid out in the sun"
Laid is the past tense of lay.
Laid... You get laid.
The prefix of "laid" is "un-".
The past tense of the transitive verb lay is laid. Example: I laid the book on the table.The past participle of lay is have/has laid. Example: I have always laid my books on this table.