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(2) - { put into } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrasal verb] | "put into"
1: to use (a certain amount of energy or effort) when doing (something)
2: to invest (time, money, etc.) in (something)
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[Noun] | "ef*fect" | \ i-ˈfekt \
1: something that inevitably follows an antecedent (such as a cause or agent) : result, outcome
2: a distinctive impression
3: the creation of a desired impression
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English effect, effete "achievement, result, capacity to produce a result, gist, purpose," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French effette, effect, borrowed from Latin effectus "carrying out (of a purpose or task), result, mode of operation," from effec-, variant stem of efficere "to make, construct, bring about, produce, carry out" (from ef-, assimilated form of ex- {see: |ex-:1|ex-:1} + facere "to do, make, bring about") + -tus, suffix of action nouns {mat|fact|};
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[Noun] | "fear" | \ ˈfir \
1: an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger
2: a particular instance or category of this emotion —often used in plural
3: a state marked by this emotion
Origin: 12th century ;
Middle English fer, going back to Old English fǣr, fēr "unexpected danger, peril," going back to Germanic *fēra- or *fēran- (whence also Old Saxon fār "lurking danger," Old High German fāra "ambush, danger," Old Norse fár "evil, mischief, plague"), perhaps going back to a lengthened-grade nominal derivative of a proposed Indo-European verbal base *per- "test, risk" {mat|peril:1|};
* Note : Attested in Gothic only in the presumed derivative ferja, translating Greek enkáthetos "one put in secretly, spy." Though the etymology proposed above is conventional in dictionaries, the original meaning of the Germanic etymon and its relation to a putative Indo-European *per- are uncertain. See note at {peril:1|peril:1}. The meaning of the Middle and Modern English noun appears to be derivative of the verb (see: {fear:2|fear:2}) rather than a development of the Old English meaning.;
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(1) - { put (something) into words } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "put (something) into words"
1: to express (a thought or feeling) in words
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[Phrase] | "putting into words"
1: to express (a thought or emotion) in words;
* e.g., " ... Their son would hold his feelings inside and only put them into words when questioned. "
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[Phrase] | "put into words"
(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { Put Put:13360701 }
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[ "Put Put" ]
1: Noun: Slang for a woman's vagina.
* e.g., ... That guy banged me so hard my put put hurts.
Hey dude, stop being a put put and ask her out.
[ "Put Put" ]
2: Origin: Old traditional cute term used by a parent when referring to thier daughter's vagina.
Now used to refer to all vaginas.
Pronunciation: (pu̇t) Pronounced same as, PUT, as in PUT that away.
* e.g., ... I'm going to pile drive that put put well into next week.
She's so hot, I'd dump a gallon in her put put... maybe two.
[ "Put Put" ]
3: Put Put can be used to replace the word "pussy".
# 2 - { put it put it:12717411 }
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[ "put it put it" ]
1: When someone tells you something that you don't believe and/or feel like it is to good to be true.
* e.g., ... "Aye bro i just won 10,000 dollars on a lottery ticket" the response from the person he said that to would be "put it put it"
[ "put it put it" ]
2: Another way to say the saying "put it on something"
# 3 - { put in / putting in:1072282 }
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[ "put in / putting in" ]
1: to add money into the "collection" for a group smoke session.
* e.g., ... You gotta put in a few bucks to toke up, we've got plenty to go around though don't worry..
# 4 - { put on:3068337 }
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[ "put on" ]
1: To make someone/something better; to represent someone or something (ex. a city/town) that puts this person/thing/establishment in a positive light
* e.g., ... "I put on for my city." - Young Jeezy
# 5 - { putted:15745070 }
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[ "putted" ]
1: A word people use when they skipped a few English classes.
* e.g., ... I putted on a dress
[ "putted" ]
2: This is, in fact, not a real word.
# 6 - { put that on:9280728 }
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[ "put that on" ]
1: When you want someone to believe what your saying you put that on something you wouldnt lie on.
* e.g., ... I put that on my momma you stupid.
# 7 - { putted:12390638 }
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[ "putted" ]
1: putted is something my cute ass boyfriend made up, because he has chronic dyslexia, but i still love him so much.
* e.g., ... guy: putted
# 8 - { put it on:4059253 }
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[ "put it on" ]
1: To represent, show out, or have great time
* e.g., ... That party was wild. We definitely put it on.
# 9 - { put it on:1695761 }
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[ "put it on" ]
1: 1: To place or set somewhere; including clothing on the body; wear.
* e.g., ... 1: That's a nice shirt, why don't you put it on?
[ "put it on" ]
2: 2: Have sexual relations with another.
* e.g., ... 2: Yeah, Sally put it on him!
# 10 - { Put That:1056585 }
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[ "Put That" ]
1: Commonly used phrase by those of Hispanic decent demonstrating that they are putting all they have into the statement they just made.
* e.g., ... "i nailed brenda last night"
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