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Put a brick on your foot

A term coined by NASCAR enthusiast Jack Morris. If you tell a driver to put a brick on their foot, you are telling them to put more pressure on the pedal, making them go faster.
Fan: Come on Elliott, put a brick on your foot! You gotta win this race!
by salute07 May 6, 2019
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Put a duvet on it

When a floater doesn't flush away and you don't have time for a second flush so you cover it with toilet paper and tuck it in for the night or until the next person flushes.
"Why won't you sink? I don't have time for this. I'll put a duvet on it.
by Crunchbarcunt September 13, 2019
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put the arm on it

A "nice sweater , where'd you get it ?"
B " Saw it in Macy's and put the arm on it."
by jay-mon September 17, 2019
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put-downs

A disparaging word or phrase meant to offend or hurt in order to show power, position, control
It has more to do with put-downs than with come-ons
by Imsack October 7, 2019
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putting up a bun

"For the homecoming game the cheerleaders we're putting up a bun."
by Bootyasscheek December 23, 2017
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Put it on

Simply: do your thing

That's what big L meant in '95 with the hit "put it on" and may be the origin of this slang (not sure)
"I'm pretty nervous about going on stage man"

"No worries man, just put it on."
by Dorpel010 September 6, 2017
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put that back in the glove box

Stephen tries shape of you grime in which he refrences the above^^^
Stephentries: tell my friends stop put that back in the glove box
by Katteteteteteteeettteee September 20, 2017
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