Pronunciation: /peɪf/
noun a payment or reward for work done or service rendered
A1 I need to make a PAYF for my lunch at the cafeteria.
A2 The PAYF system at the store allows customers to pay for their items quickly.
B1 The PAYF option is convenient for those who prefer to pay with their phone.
B2 The company introduced a new PAYF feature to make online transactions easier.
C1 The PAYF model has revolutionized the way people make payments in the digital age.
C2 The PAYF platform offers a secure and efficient way to transfer funds internationally.
verb to give someone money that is owed for work done or for a service provided
A1 I pay for groceries at the supermarket.
A2 She pays her bills online every month.
B1 We need to pay the rent by the end of the week.
B2 The company pays its employees a competitive salary.
C1 He pays for his children's education without hesitation.
C2 The wealthy businessman pays for extravagant vacations for his family.
formal The PAYF model allows customers to choose how much they want to pay for a product or service.
informal I heard that new store has a PAYF system where you can pay whatever you want.
slang I love that cafe with the PAYF setup - I always pay just a little less than the usual price!
figurative In life, sometimes we have to PAYF for our mistakes before we can move forward.
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