put one out



put one out

1. Inconvenience one, as in Will it put you out if we arrive early? Also see put oneself out. [Mid-1800s]
2. Offend or irritate one, as in His watching television while I visited put me out. [Early 1800s] Also see put out.
See also: one, out, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Margaridamar-ga-REE-də (Portuguese)Portuguese, Galician, Catalan, Occitan
Avksentiy-Russian
Elvireel-VEERFrench
Ed[ed]
KlemensKLE-mens (German, Polish)German, Danish, Swedish, Polish
Olive['ɔliv]