Definitions from Wiktionary (put it to)
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, it, to.
▸ verb: To put up for consideration.
▸ verb: To overload with work or obligations.
▸ verb: To blame on.
▸ verb: To exploit an unfair advantage; to cheat; to swindle.
▸ verb: Alternative form of stick it to [(Canada, US, informal, idiomatic) To assert one's power in an attempt to get revenge or prove a point; to show who's boss.]
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▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, it, to.
▸ verb: To put up for consideration.
▸ verb: To overload with work or obligations.
▸ verb: To blame on.
▸ verb: To exploit an unfair advantage; to cheat; to swindle.
▸ verb: Alternative form of stick it to [(Canada, US, informal, idiomatic) To assert one's power in an attempt to get revenge or prove a point; to show who's boss.]
Similar:
put on,
put through,
put one's hands on,
use to,
take it,
get it on,
turn to,
get it,
do it,
put butter on one's bread,
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