to engage in sexual intercourse (usually penile-vaginal) when expected to, according to social conventions such as dating
It was already the second week they were going out and Chris was starting to lose interest in Ashley because she wasn't putting out.
by AsimJ April 17, 2008
Joe is going to dump his girl friend because she won't "put out" for him.
If a gal doesn't "put out" by the third date, I dump her.
To punish her husband for cheating on her, Gina started "putting out" to all his friends.
If a gal doesn't "put out" by the third date, I dump her.
To punish her husband for cheating on her, Gina started "putting out" to all his friends.
by RobbieJor February 9, 2005
by JohnnyBoySaing September 12, 2013
put out
1. To extinguish: put out a fire.
2. Nautical To leave, as a port or harbor; depart.
3. To expel: put out a drunk from the bar.
4. To publish: put out a weekly newsletter.
5.
a. To inconvenience: Did our early arrival put you out?
b. To offend or irritate: I was put out by his attention to the television set.
6. To make an effort: We've really had to put out to get this project finished.
7. Baseball To cause (a batter or base runner) to be ruled out.
8. Vulgar Slang To be willing to engage in casual sexual activity; be sexually available.
1. To extinguish: put out a fire.
2. Nautical To leave, as a port or harbor; depart.
3. To expel: put out a drunk from the bar.
4. To publish: put out a weekly newsletter.
5.
a. To inconvenience: Did our early arrival put you out?
b. To offend or irritate: I was put out by his attention to the television set.
6. To make an effort: We've really had to put out to get this project finished.
7. Baseball To cause (a batter or base runner) to be ruled out.
8. Vulgar Slang To be willing to engage in casual sexual activity; be sexually available.
<put out the campfire before leaving>
<broadcast: the authorities put out a leaflet.>
<inconvenience or annoyance to (a person): I hope you are not put out by this.>
<broadcast: the authorities put out a leaflet.>
<inconvenience or annoyance to (a person): I hope you are not put out by this.>
by coolsam March 7, 2016
1) Verb To place or relocate an object or focus of attention to another premise or domain of situation.
2) verb, colloquialism; sex To voluntarily defer to another's sexual desires to please one's own (e.g., allowing another freedom for anal/oral sex, etc)
2) verb, colloquialism; sex To voluntarily defer to another's sexual desires to please one's own (e.g., allowing another freedom for anal/oral sex, etc)
1) "I'm going to put the cat out."
2) "We came here 'cuz we heard some blonde chick was puttin' out, yo!"
2) "We came here 'cuz we heard some blonde chick was puttin' out, yo!"
by Alhadis March 23, 2004
Bob - "Dang, she ugly! Why is she so popular!?"
Dave - "Ain't you heard about her. She's putting out to everyone"
Dave - "Ain't you heard about her. She's putting out to everyone"
by Qween stepz May 30, 2009
by tim February 13, 2005