Put: v.tr. (word coming from the Latin mittere “to send”, “to emit” then “to put, to place” and later “to cause, to cause” which gave: message, missive, mission, missile).
The verb "to put" has many meanings:
I) To change place or situation:
A. Change location
1. To pass (a thing) into a place, into a place, into a place (where it was not) (to place; colloquial: to stick, to file, to flank, to stuff, to fuck).
Put it here, there, somewhere else.
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