put onto



put someone onto someone or something

to alert someone to the existence of someone or something; to lead someone to someone or something. Nancy put Elaine onto George, who knew of a job that Elaine might be interested in. Nancy put Elaine onto a good job lead.
See also: put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BertramBUR-trəm (English), BER-trahm (German)English, German, Ancient Germanic
IoIE-o (English), EE-o (English)Greek Mythology
Symeonu-Old Church Slavic
Khayri-Arabic
Noreen['nɔ:ri:n]
Ywain-Arthurian Romance