Paying for everybody, to be paid back later [closed] The Next CEO of Stack OverflowA word for not paying attention to detail, causing sloppinessFriendlier way to express you paid for a person's drink/dinner and expect it to be paid backTerm for paying beyond the contract limitIs there a term or phrase for the one paying a bill that is later split?Word for “the entire back part of the body”?Word meaning “to startle someone by surreptitiously poking them in the sides, from behind”Word for calculating/adjusting a payment when I previously paid too much?A word for someone paid to do an unpopular thingWhat is the word for perpetuating a wrong way of doing things?Word for a person responsible for collecting and paying expenses of a group

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Paying for everybody, to be paid back later [closed]



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowA word for not paying attention to detail, causing sloppinessFriendlier way to express you paid for a person's drink/dinner and expect it to be paid backTerm for paying beyond the contract limitIs there a term or phrase for the one paying a bill that is later split?Word for “the entire back part of the body”?Word meaning “to startle someone by surreptitiously poking them in the sides, from behind”Word for calculating/adjusting a payment when I previously paid too much?A word for someone paid to do an unpopular thingWhat is the word for perpetuating a wrong way of doing things?Word for a person responsible for collecting and paying expenses of a group










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Is there is any word or phrase (American English or British English) denoting somebody in a group or circle who takes charge of paying all expenses of the group, which will be later paid back by the group members?



For example, a group of friends go out to lunch. Instead of having a separate check for every individual, one person pays the entire bill, and then each of the friends pays back that person later (or even right then, but the point is to have a single person deal with the restaurant).










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  • What do you mean, "takes charge of all expenses?" Who is paying for what?

    – Andrew Leach
    Mar 23 at 13:04











  • sb to whom money is given to be in charge of expenses

    – Mohammad
    Mar 23 at 13:05











  • Who is paying for what? Please describe the scenario; don't simply repeat the unclear phrase.

    – Andrew Leach
    Mar 23 at 13:06











  • I assume I am clear enough. Nevertheless, imagine we are on a trip. sb, as chosen before, is given all money to,so they can manage what to buy and how to spend that sum

    – Mohammad
    Mar 23 at 13:09






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    I recall from my working days going to lunch (in the US) with groups of three or more. One person would volunteer to be "the banker" for the meal, paying the bill and collecting from everyone at the table. (What's an sb?)

    – remarkl
    Mar 23 at 13:15















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Is there is any word or phrase (American English or British English) denoting somebody in a group or circle who takes charge of paying all expenses of the group, which will be later paid back by the group members?



For example, a group of friends go out to lunch. Instead of having a separate check for every individual, one person pays the entire bill, and then each of the friends pays back that person later (or even right then, but the point is to have a single person deal with the restaurant).










share|improve this question















closed as off-topic by FumbleFingers, JJJ, tchrist Mar 24 at 16:03


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – FumbleFingers, JJJ, tchrist
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















  • What do you mean, "takes charge of all expenses?" Who is paying for what?

    – Andrew Leach
    Mar 23 at 13:04











  • sb to whom money is given to be in charge of expenses

    – Mohammad
    Mar 23 at 13:05











  • Who is paying for what? Please describe the scenario; don't simply repeat the unclear phrase.

    – Andrew Leach
    Mar 23 at 13:06











  • I assume I am clear enough. Nevertheless, imagine we are on a trip. sb, as chosen before, is given all money to,so they can manage what to buy and how to spend that sum

    – Mohammad
    Mar 23 at 13:09






  • 2





    I recall from my working days going to lunch (in the US) with groups of three or more. One person would volunteer to be "the banker" for the meal, paying the bill and collecting from everyone at the table. (What's an sb?)

    – remarkl
    Mar 23 at 13:15













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Is there is any word or phrase (American English or British English) denoting somebody in a group or circle who takes charge of paying all expenses of the group, which will be later paid back by the group members?



For example, a group of friends go out to lunch. Instead of having a separate check for every individual, one person pays the entire bill, and then each of the friends pays back that person later (or even right then, but the point is to have a single person deal with the restaurant).










share|improve this question
















Is there is any word or phrase (American English or British English) denoting somebody in a group or circle who takes charge of paying all expenses of the group, which will be later paid back by the group members?



For example, a group of friends go out to lunch. Instead of having a separate check for every individual, one person pays the entire bill, and then each of the friends pays back that person later (or even right then, but the point is to have a single person deal with the restaurant).







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closed as off-topic by FumbleFingers, JJJ, tchrist Mar 24 at 16:03


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – FumbleFingers, JJJ, tchrist
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by FumbleFingers, JJJ, tchrist Mar 24 at 16:03


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – FumbleFingers, JJJ, tchrist
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • What do you mean, "takes charge of all expenses?" Who is paying for what?

    – Andrew Leach
    Mar 23 at 13:04











  • sb to whom money is given to be in charge of expenses

    – Mohammad
    Mar 23 at 13:05











  • Who is paying for what? Please describe the scenario; don't simply repeat the unclear phrase.

    – Andrew Leach
    Mar 23 at 13:06











  • I assume I am clear enough. Nevertheless, imagine we are on a trip. sb, as chosen before, is given all money to,so they can manage what to buy and how to spend that sum

    – Mohammad
    Mar 23 at 13:09






  • 2





    I recall from my working days going to lunch (in the US) with groups of three or more. One person would volunteer to be "the banker" for the meal, paying the bill and collecting from everyone at the table. (What's an sb?)

    – remarkl
    Mar 23 at 13:15

















  • What do you mean, "takes charge of all expenses?" Who is paying for what?

    – Andrew Leach
    Mar 23 at 13:04











  • sb to whom money is given to be in charge of expenses

    – Mohammad
    Mar 23 at 13:05











  • Who is paying for what? Please describe the scenario; don't simply repeat the unclear phrase.

    – Andrew Leach
    Mar 23 at 13:06











  • I assume I am clear enough. Nevertheless, imagine we are on a trip. sb, as chosen before, is given all money to,so they can manage what to buy and how to spend that sum

    – Mohammad
    Mar 23 at 13:09






  • 2





    I recall from my working days going to lunch (in the US) with groups of three or more. One person would volunteer to be "the banker" for the meal, paying the bill and collecting from everyone at the table. (What's an sb?)

    – remarkl
    Mar 23 at 13:15
















What do you mean, "takes charge of all expenses?" Who is paying for what?

– Andrew Leach
Mar 23 at 13:04





What do you mean, "takes charge of all expenses?" Who is paying for what?

– Andrew Leach
Mar 23 at 13:04













sb to whom money is given to be in charge of expenses

– Mohammad
Mar 23 at 13:05





sb to whom money is given to be in charge of expenses

– Mohammad
Mar 23 at 13:05













Who is paying for what? Please describe the scenario; don't simply repeat the unclear phrase.

– Andrew Leach
Mar 23 at 13:06





Who is paying for what? Please describe the scenario; don't simply repeat the unclear phrase.

– Andrew Leach
Mar 23 at 13:06













I assume I am clear enough. Nevertheless, imagine we are on a trip. sb, as chosen before, is given all money to,so they can manage what to buy and how to spend that sum

– Mohammad
Mar 23 at 13:09





I assume I am clear enough. Nevertheless, imagine we are on a trip. sb, as chosen before, is given all money to,so they can manage what to buy and how to spend that sum

– Mohammad
Mar 23 at 13:09




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I recall from my working days going to lunch (in the US) with groups of three or more. One person would volunteer to be "the banker" for the meal, paying the bill and collecting from everyone at the table. (What's an sb?)

– remarkl
Mar 23 at 13:15





I recall from my working days going to lunch (in the US) with groups of three or more. One person would volunteer to be "the banker" for the meal, paying the bill and collecting from everyone at the table. (What's an sb?)

– remarkl
Mar 23 at 13:15










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