pay the bill
to cover the costs of something
to provide the payment for an expensive bill
it is used to say at the point when one was paying one’s big or irrational bill
It was a splendid party and I’m glad that I don’t have to foot that particular bill.
Don’t be angry, I will foot the bill for damage to your car.
I don’t want to foot the bill for this stupid shopping.
My girlfriend is so rich that she always foot the bill for my expenses.
My dad told me that he is not going to foot the bill of my Internet connection.
The cyclone destroyed her entire house and her insurance company is denied to foot the bill now.
Be careful from fragile objects in this luxurious store I don’t have money to foot the bill for damage.
There is no origin for this idiom
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definition
Common phrase that has a specific meaning.