pay the fiddler



pay the fiddler

To face, accept, or suffer repercussions for one's actions or words, especially that would be expected to incur punishment. (A less common version of "pay the piper.") After three nights of heavy drinking, I'm really going to be paying the fiddler come Monday morning! With the judge handing down the maximum possible sentence, this monster will be paying the fiddler for the rest of his life.
See also: fiddler, pay

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tuncay-Turkish
ÉRiu-Irish Mythology
Gautstafr-Ancient Scandinavian
İSmaİL-Turkish
Alexandru-Romanian
GracelynGRAYS-linEnglish (Modern)