Idioms

bill (one) for (something)

bill (one) for (something)

To send someone an invoice for a good delivered or a service rendered. I wouldn't celebrate too much—if you didn't have to pay today, I'm sure they'll bill you for it later. Just bill me for it, Joe. You know I'm good for the money. He's a lawyer? Yeah, then he'll definitely bill you for the time you guys spent on the phone.
See also: bill, for
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bill someone for something

to ask someone for payment for something in writing. Just bill me for the balance. She billed them for her expenses and then tried to deduct the expenses from her income tax.
See also: bill, for
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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