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slow-pay noun a person in debt who has been remiss in making repayment US- The reason Ratnoff stalled him on money is that Xaviera was slow pay. — Leonard Shecter and William Phillips, On the Pad, p. 32–33, 1973
- I had gotten into a slow-pay situation with two bookmakers in Ohio–they didn’t have the money, and yet I had to square other bets I had lost. — Jimmy Snyder, Jimmy the Greek, p. 67, 1975
- He had put hundreds of slow-pays in the hospital using a simple trick. — Stephen J. Cannell, Big Con, p. 278, 1997
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