boy, in an argument with his father:
boy: dad, sorry, I'll skip dinner tonight and (...)
father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on? That sure would be nice.
kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, it's rude. And FYI it's actually Spanish and Latin homework I was going to work on. I'll work on the chemistry and physics later,
boy: dad, sorry, I'll skip dinner tonight and (...)
father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on? That sure would be nice.
kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, it's rude. And FYI it's actually Spanish and Latin homework I was going to work on. I'll work on the chemistry and physics later,
by Sexydimma October 1, 2013

1. To be unceremoniously broken up with, unfriended, or otherwise casual become disassociated with; shown through actions. Can implies the person that put the other down for a better alternative or for bored.
2. To be casually dismissed from a relationship, verbally
3. To be ghosted
2. To be casually dismissed from a relationship, verbally
3. To be ghosted
1. Ex. Mom talking to Dad: Now that Sally's started high school and made new friends she hangs with them a lot more. I guess she's grown up and put her mom down and doesn't want to hang out with me anymore.
Ex. John can never seem to make it to our outings now, I guess he's put us down
2. Jack to Jill: I think we're better as friends, we should see other people
3. You didn't reply to my text in a few days so I figured you had put me down.
Ex. John can never seem to make it to our outings now, I guess he's put us down
2. Jack to Jill: I think we're better as friends, we should see other people
3. You didn't reply to my text in a few days so I figured you had put me down.
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