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Let me just put it out there: if this new product fails, the company could easily go bankrupt. |
verb To upset, irritate, or inconvenience someone. ... verb, vulgar slang To be willing to have sex with someone else. (Typically said of a woman.) There are a lot of rumors going around that I put out, but they aren't true. |
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To put something out there |
Definition (expr.) publish, show something to the public. Examples Even though the book didn't quite feel finished, it was time to be done with it and put it out there. Take "put-something-out-there" Quiz. |
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Put someone out there |
verb To upset, irritate, or inconvenience someone. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can used between "put" and "out." We don't want to put anybody out, but it's necessary for us to evolve our service as we go along. |