pay the fiddler Idioma
pay the piper|fiddler|pay|pay the fiddler|piper
v. phr. To suffer the results of being foolish; pay or suffer because of your foolish acts or wasting money.
Bob had spent all his money and got into debt, so now he must pay the piper. Fred had a fight, broke a window, and quarreled with his counselor so now he must pay the fiddler. Compare: PACE THE MUSIC
2. (From the proverb "He who dances must pay the piper (or the fiddler).")
pay the fiddler
To face, accept, or ache repercussions for one's accomplishments or words, abnormally that would be accepted to acquire punishment. (A beneath accepted adaptation of "pay the piper.") After three nights of abundant drinking, I'm absolutely activity to be advantageous the fiddler appear Monday morning! With the adjudicator handing down the best accessible sentence, this monster will be advantageous the fiddler for the blow of his life.Learn more: fiddler, pay
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