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put to

To contribute towards the cost of something, generally in equal amounts, in order to share the purchased item.

It is hard to pin to a region as there is so little written about the word as it exists almost exclusively in colloquial speech, primarily in regional Manchester, England.
Alright lad, we’re renting a storage space and I thought you could benefit from it. If you put to, it’ll be cheaper for all of us.
by Install a Friend January 1, 2021
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put the seat down

Close your trap
by YehYeh17 November 19, 2015
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putting up a 4

put up a 4 if tyler gets no play
putting up a 4 means tyler gets no play
by tyelrlrkeke July 15, 2022
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Putting on the kegs

Have you seen Barry? He's really putting on the kegs lately
by p00lm8 June 14, 2018
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Put To A Sum

Taking all of the days events and adding them together to put the day under a category
Miles: how was your day bro?
Koda: Put to a sum, not all too great
by KodaFoxx June 28, 2016
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just put the fries in the bag

it is said to a person if you want the person to do his own work, not bother about you and your work
by anonymous December 8, 2024
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put the pot in the bong

The weed that is currently in your surrounding premises is being directed by a fellow ally to be placed in a circular shaped filtration device nearby for social enjoyment.

This saying has stemmed long from a psychedelics culture at casual social gatherings, and has recently been used in JID song, "Off da Zonkys"
Hey, put the pot in the bong you filthy animal...*roar*
by Lady Bé November 26, 2020
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