While having anal sex with a woman, you pull out to discover there is a piece of undigested corn on your dick.
I was at a party on the week-end and this cougar totally wanted my dick in her ass. About half way through I pulled out to change positions and realized we were totally putting the corn back on the cob. In the interest of fairness I asked her eat the leftovers. That was awesome!
by Antichristian6669 February 24, 2012

The action of not putting out.
by ofdarkkskieeessss August 14, 2007

A verb complex used in a dating concerning context, which means to give other people and yourself a chance to get to know somebody who might be dating material. This can include being open to new types of people, to not judge directly and not think about the fact too much and just to let it happen.
A: I will never have a relationship/someone/soulmate etc.
B: You just have to put (oneself) yourself out there!
B: You just have to put (oneself) yourself out there!
by innilagrand June 20, 2018

A phrase that originated on the west coast, meaning if you say something dumb, if someone calls "put your neck down," you must put your neck down in order to get slapped on the neck by the crew.
by seantheswan August 16, 2014

Deliberately and secretly disadvantaging someone in some way in the workplace. For example, overloading them with work, denying them training opportunities or spreading gossip about them.
Originated in Australia - New Zealand and derived from the practice of adding weights to the saddle of a race horse to handicap it and slow it down.
Originated in Australia - New Zealand and derived from the practice of adding weights to the saddle of a race horse to handicap it and slow it down.
If you don't kiss arse with that bastard manager, he'll put your weights up at the next performance appraisal.
by The Watcher On The Wall November 28, 2011

Girl: "Hey! Put up your hand."
Guy: "Okaaay..." *puts up hand*
*girls giggle and whisper* "He's so small!"
Guy: "Okaaay..." *puts up hand*
*girls giggle and whisper* "He's so small!"
by ThomasKinkade February 16, 2015
