to pay for something · to cover the cost
Imagine you're out shopping or dining with friends, and one person generously offers to cover everyone's expenses. This is the perfect phrase for that moment! 💸✨ It implies taking responsibility for the entire cost.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This idiom comes from the practice of waiters giving the bill (or 'foot') to the person responsible for paying the whole amount. It implies paying for someone else or taking on a larger expense. It's often used when someone takes on a financial responsibility.
Which situation is NOT appropriate for using 'foot the bill'? A. 💰 When your boss says the company will pay for your business trip expenses. B. 🥳 When you offer to pay for everyone's dinner at a casual gathering. C. 💡 When you tell your friend to pay for their own small item at the checkout.