Define Put One On That Meaning

Put One On That
Originated In the AK. It means, "you can count on that"

By Bobina
Put One In The Pan
To crap. To take a dump. To have shat. To enter the loo for the purpose of defecating.

Boys you'll have to excuse me for a few minutes, I need to put one in the pan.
By Teriann
Put One In The Air

Hey, You Wanna Put One In The Air, I Gotta Gram Of Mids
By Yoshi
Put One's Foot Down
Take a firm stand. This idiom alludes to setting down one's foot firmly, representing a firm position. Late 1800s

put one's foot down
She put her foot down and said we could not go to the carnival
By Darsie
Put One Up Top
To take a dump in the tank part of a toilet. Usually done as a sick prank or a means of revenge

John totally dissed me so I went to his bathroom and Put One Up Top!!!
By Katlin
Putting One Through Her
1. Sticking your dick in the girl's vagina.
2. Shooting a person, preferablly a woman, in the chest.

That girl is so hot that I think I'm going to be putting one through her in a couple minutes.

I put one through her for being an asshole.
By Berenice
Put One's Foot In One's Mouth
To say something that one will regret,to make an error.

To put one's foot in one's mouth is the same as stepping in it.
By Galina
To Put One's Dick In That/ Put My Dick In That
A non-literal phrasal verb declaring oneself to be supportive of and in agreement to another's idea, suggestion or recommendation. More common among males but also heard by the few females that know how to relax, not be prudish and accept that it probably is a really good time to have a dick to put in things.

(to put one's dick in that/ put my dick in that)

"Bruh, that storm last night brought 18 inches of fresh pow up at Solitude! Should we strap on the boards and go shred the gnar!?"

"Oh yipee! I'll put my dick in that! Just remember, no friends on powder days. I'll be there, you just worry about keeping up bruh."
By Luisa
You Can’t Put One Horse In Two Barns
You can’t have more than one significant other.

-Caleb Smith 2019

Devin, I know you like both of those girls. I hate to tell you, but you can’t put one horse in two barns!”
By Marketa
To Put One's Smoke Out In Someone Else's Ice Cream
1. To be much better at something than someone else
2. To diss someone so thoroughly that no comeback is possible

to put one's smoke out in someone else's ice cream:
1. Rickie Lee Jones puts her smoke out in Edie Brickell's ice cream (thanks to lexicondevil at The Onion AV Club)
2. That queen tried to diss my outfit, but then I totally put my smoke out in her ice cream.
By Mercie