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Putting work in

Various Definitions:

1) To disrespect, cuss, or par somebody vigorously or relentlessly
2) To engage in illegal activities
Jerome: Your mum is so fat when she was in school she sat next to everybody!

Michael: Parrrrrr! Hes PUTTING WORK IN on you, Jason, alie?

Jason: Yeah he parred it, still.
by ManuchoGoncalves November 2, 2010
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putting in the rough

having gay sex with men, who have hairy cracks
hey, you! stop putting in the rough, this is my mums room!
by mytur binesderty April 26, 2006
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putting out the puss

"wow, Kaityln's really putting out the puss in those hotpants"
by lauren August 30, 2003
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Petting the Cat

Trey didn't get any last night so I caught him Petting the Cat in the bathroom.
by PolaJack May 24, 2011
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Putting it in the pocket

When a thought, idea, saying, or social happening occurs in your presence that you like, you can "Put it in your pocket," i.e. save it for later use. Customarily this expression is accompanied by a corresponding hand gesture of grabbing the occurence in question out of the air and putting it in your pocket (a shirt-breast pocket is preferred, though any pocket will do).
Jer: That's pretty beastly.
Neil: Beastly? That fucking awesome. I'm putting it in the pocket.
by Jeremy November 25, 2006
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putting lipstick on a pig

Political Speak for labeling your campaign with words that dont represent what it stands for.
"Yo, John McCain's putting lipstick on a pig when he calls the same failed Bush policies of the last eight years Change"
by Vinfiz October 27, 2008
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Putting English On

The actual definition is a bit vague, and globally applicable. Although the pool usage may mean backspin, it actually can mean anything. It is comparable to the phrases "elbow grease" or "heat" from baseball, in the fact that it is a metaphor for a non-existent amplifier.
I had to put some english on my handgun to get it to fire.

I put some english on my car to get it the last mile.

I put some english on that punch, it knocked him cold.
by Chris Redfield August 24, 2005
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