The phrase means that the maker is directing the holder (usually a bank) of an account to pay a sum of money to the person designated.
The full phrase is "Pay To the Order Of," followed by the blank for the payee's name. The phrase is used because a check is an order for a bank or other financial institution to pay money drawn from the payer's account when the payee desires it. See the related link "Wikipedia: Cheque" for more information.
This phrase suggests that experiencing the height of misery is having to pay a cost in order to seek justice. It implies that the burden of having to sacrifice or endure further hardship to achieve fairness or resolve a situation can be the most challenging aspect of an already difficult situation.
It means that you will pay an exorbitant price for something
The word paypla is a shortened version of the phrase pay to play. This basically mean that in order to play a game (such as an online game, video game, or gambling game) you must first pay a fee. An example of this is arcade games, where you must first pay before playing the game.
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The phrase "gay for pay" refers to straight men who work traditionally "gay jobs". These jobs range from stripper to bartender, and from security guard to porn star.
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This is a phrase that refers to your plastic credit or debit card. You either pay "in cash," "with a check," or "with plastic." Paying with plastic is how most people pay nowadays.
"Is it mandatory for your company to pay per diem?" means "Is your company required to pay an allowance for daily expenses?" or "Is your company required to pay on a daily basis?"
Belay your order essentially means "cancel the order" or "stop the order"refer to: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/belay
Going to the toilet (bathroom). Originated from pay in the slot toilet cubicles at railway stations.
Nothing comes free, also there's no free lunch, are phrases that mean one way or another you will pay for everything you get