Put that on!

Put that on!
vp An interjection of surprise. Sterling has a new car. Put that on!. 1990s

Historical dictionary of American slang . 2014.

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  • Put that in your pipe and smoke it! — Put/stick that in your pipe and smoke it! informal an impolite way of telling someone that they must accept what you have just said even if they do not like it. Well, I m going anyway, so put that in your pipe and smoke it! …   New idioms dictionary

  • put that in your pipe and smoke it! — (informal; of some unwelcome home truth, etc) There! how do you like that? • • • Main Entry: ↑pipe …   Useful english dictionary

  • put that in your pipe and smoke it — This is used as an unsympathetic way of telling someone to accept what you have just said …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • put that in one's pipe and smoke it — ► put that in one s pipe and smoke it informal one will have to accept a particular fact, even if it is unwelcome. Main Entry: ↑pipe …   English terms dictionary

  • Put That Light Out! — Infobox Dad s Army episode number episode name=033 – Put That Light Out! script=Jimmy Perry and David Croft director=David Croft producer=David Croft recorded=Friday 30/10/70 original transmission=Friday 6/11/70 8.00pm series=Four length=30… …   Wikipedia

  • Put that in your pipe and smoke it! — ex clam. Take that!; See how you like that! □ Everybody thinks you’re a phony! Put that in your pipe and smoke it! □ You are the one who made the error, and we all know it. Put that in your pipe and smoke it! …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • put that in your pipe and smoke it — {v. phr.}, {informal} To understand something told you; accept something as fact or reality; not try to change it. Usually used as a command, normally only in speech, and often considered rude. * /People don t vote against Santa Claus, and you… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put that in your pipe and smoke it — {v. phr.}, {informal} To understand something told you; accept something as fact or reality; not try to change it. Usually used as a command, normally only in speech, and often considered rude. * /People don t vote against Santa Claus, and you… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put\ that\ in\ your\ pipe\ and\ smoke\ it — v. phr. informal To understand something told you; accept something as fact or reality; not try to change it. Usually used as a command, normally only in speech, and often considered rude. People don t vote against Santa Claus, and you might as… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • put that in your pipe and smoke it —    This expressions means that you have to accept what the speaker says, whether you like it or not.     I m not going to buy you a scooter, so put that in your pipe and smoke it! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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