put someone on

put someone on
1. tv. to tease or deceive someone innocently and in fun.
Come on! You’re just putting me on!
He got eal mad even though they were only putting him on.
2. tv. to introduce someone to cannabis use, usually smoking. (Drugs.)
Where did you get that stuff? Who put you on?
My brother uses it, and he put me on.

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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  • put someone on — {v.} To play a joke on someone by saying or doing things that are only pretense; kid. * /When the voice on the phone told Mrs. Jones she had won a $10,000 prize, she thought someone was putting her on./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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