put one past (someone)



put one past (someone)

To fool or deceive someone; to make someone the victim of a prank or hoax. I'm not as naive as I once was, so you won't be putting one past me again! The con man spotted his mark from a mile away, and quickly figured out how he would put one past her.
See also: one, past, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
IndraIN-dra (Hinduism)Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Nepali
HankHANGKEnglish
Jeong-Huijung-heeKorean
Ianuarius-Ancient Roman
Holley['hɔli:]
StarrSTAHREnglish