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Put over on Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊt/ /ˈoʊvɝ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
PUT OH-ver ON
pʊt/ /ˈəʊvɐ/ /ˈɒn
put OH-vuh ON

Definition

To deceive or trick someone, especially by making them believe something that is not true.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, typical in spoken American English. Usually used in the phrase 'put one over on someone.' Implies trickery with a touch of cleverness; doesn't always suggest serious harm. Commonly confused with 'get one over on' or 'pull one over on,' all of which mean 'to outsmart or deceive.'

Example Sentences

He tried to put over on his classmates by pretending he finished the test.

basic

You can't put over on everyone; some people are careful.

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Don't let him put over on you with that story.

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I can't believe she put one over on me—I never even saw it coming.

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Kids are always trying to put one over on their parents, but it rarely works.

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If he really put one over on the whole company, that's quite impressive.

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