paid. Go back to school junior
Yeah ok "broadstreetbruiser". Like im going to listen to some meat head dipshit off of a bodybuilding website who probabaly doesn't even have the equivelant of a highschool degree for spelling advice.
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pay1 /peɪ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pey] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, paid or( Obsolete except for defs. 12, 24c) payed; pay·ing; noun, adjective
–verb (used with object) 1. to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill.
2. to give over (a certain amount of money) in exchange for something: He paid twenty dollars for the shirt.
3. to transfer money as compensation or recompense for work done or services rendered; to satisfy the claims of (a person, organization, etc.), as by giving money due: He paid me for my work.
4. to defray (cost or expense).
5. to give compensation for.
6. to yield a recompense or return to; be profitable to: Your training will pay you well in the future.
7. to yield as a return: The stock paid six percent last year.
8. to requite, as for good, harm, or an offense: How can I pay her for her kindness and generosity?
9. to give or render (attention, respects, compliments, etc.), as if due or fitting.
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