to pay the piper

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English - Turkish
ceremesini çekmek
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{k} yaptığının/yaptıklarının sonuçlarına katlanmak: He did it, but it's me who's going to have to pay the piper. O yaptı, fakat ceremesini
English - English
To pay a monetary debt or experience unfavorable consequences, especially when the payment or consequences are inevitable in spite of attempts to avoid them

Roosevelt never fully recovered his health, but he refused any regret. I am always willing to pay the piper, he once wrote, when I have had a good dance..

To pay expenses for something, and thus be in a position to be in control (i.e. to be able to call the tune)

Be off with you, my boy, and play with your caucuses and leading articles and historic parties and great leaders and burning questions and the rest of your toys. I am going back to my counting house to pay the piper and call the tune.

suffer the consequences; pay for one's fun
to pay the piper

    Hyphenation

    to pay the pip·er

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı pey dhi paypır

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈpā ᴛʜē ˈpīpər/ /tə ˈpeɪ ðiː ˈpaɪpɜr/
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