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put over|put
v. 1. To wait to a later time; postpone.
They put over the meeting to the following Tuesday. Synonym: PUT OFF. 2.
informal To make a success of; complete.
He put over a complex and difficult business deal. Synonym: BRING OFF, PUT ACROSS, SLIP OVER. 3.
informal To practice deception; trick; fool.

Used with "on".
George thought he was putting something over on the teacher when he said he was absent the day before because his mother was sick and needed him. Tom really slipped one over on us when he came to the Halloween party dressed as a witch.put over|put
v. 1. To delay to a after time; postpone.
They put over the affair to the afterward Tuesday. Synonym: PUT OFF. 2.
informal To accomplish a success of; complete.
He put over a circuitous and difficult business deal. Synonym: BRING OFF, PUT ACROSS, SLIP OVER. 3.
informal To convenance deception; trick; fool.

Used with "on".
George anticipation he was putting article over on the abecedary back he said he was absent the day afore because his mother was ailing and bare him. Tom absolutely slipped one over on us back he came to the Halloween affair dressed as a witch.