put something over

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Verb

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put something over (third-person singular simple present puts something over, present participle putting something over, simple past and past participle putted something over)

  1. Alternative form of put one over
    • 1975 December 20, M, L, D, “Coming Out At 30”, in Gay Community News, volume 3, number 25, page 11:
      I was always the aggressor in a sexual encounter. I never felt that a man was putting something over on me. I did what I wanted to do. We were brought up to feel that men were always out to seduce you, to take something from you. I felt that I took what I wanted, that I was right.