put one past
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From put past with placeholder one.
Pronunciation[edit]
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Verb[edit]
put one past (third-person singular simple present puts one past, present participle putting one past, simple past and past participle put one past)
- (transitive, idiomatic) To deceive, trick, or fool (someone), especially by concealing something.
- He tried to put one past the band director by giving her a jalapeño-flavored lollipop.