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Pungle

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shell outverb(computing, especially Unix) To use a program's "shell escape" function to execute an unrelated command or to invoke a subsidiary, interactive shell.
fork oververb(transitive, idiomatic, US) To pay, give up or hand over a large amount of money.
plop downverb(ambitransitive) To sit or lie down heavily and inelegantly.
cough upverb(idiomatic, transitive, informal) To reluctantly or unwillingly give.
plank downverb(transitive, slang) To pay (an amount of money in cash).
pony upverb(intransitive, transitive, slang) To pay (usually a bill, debt or due).
plank upverb(transitive, slang) To pay (an amount of money in cash).
coughnounA sudden, often involuntary expulsion of air from the lungs through the glottis (causing a short, explosive sound), and out through the mouth.
brass upverb(slang) To pay a debt or hand over money.
stump upverb(British, informal) To pay for something, often with reluctance.
pork outverb(slang) Synonym of pig out (“to eat greedily”).
pay outverbTo distribute money; to disburse.
spendverb(ambitransitive) To pay out (money).
pick upverb(transitive) To lift; to grasp and raise.
pay oversverb(intransitive, Australia, colloquial) To pay a higher price than might be expected or considered reasonable.
pick up the tabverb(intransitive, idiomatic, chiefly US) To accept a bill and pay it, especially at a bar or restaurant.
shovenounA rough push.
plounceverb(rare, obsolete, regional) to plunge
take the shillingverb(British, military, historical) To enlist as a soldier in the British army or navy by accepting a shilling from a recruiting officer.
pay the piperverb(idiomatic) To pay a monetary or other debt or experience unfavorable consequences, especially when the payment or consequences are inevitable or a result of something one has enjoyed.

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