Word info

pick up the tab

Verb

Meaning

pick up the tab (third-person singular simple present picks up the tab, present participle picking up the tab, simple past and past participle picked up the tab)

(intransitive, idiomatic, chiefly US) To accept a bill and pay it, especially at a bar or restaurant.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Someone has to pick up the tab when people get out of repaying their own debts. Chuck Grassley

I accept that some will have essential reasons, but for others, it's just not fair to expect New Zealanders to pick up the tab on that," the Prime Minister said. Source: Internet

In addition to a monthly stipend of 85,000 yen a month for the first three years, the island village also has a ‘Bride Searching Project’ initiative, which will pick up the tab for your dates! Source: Internet

Either cut something else out that bridesmaids generally pay for, offer to pay for one aspect of the trip (airfare or hotels), or pick up the tab for the trip outright. Source: Internet

• During the Grand Reopening, choose any two breakfast entrees from the Melange menu and they will pick up the tab. Source: Internet

The Zoosk study says that 90% of men say they usually pick up the tab on a date. Source: Internet

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