Ryan’s Phrasal Verb Of The Day: Put Up
Meaning (1): To accept
sth (or not) Example: “Every morning I have to put up with your moaning and I’m sick of it.”
Meaning (2): To contribute money to sth
Example: “We were going to put up $30 dollars each for dinner but Ryan paid for me, what an incredible gesture. He’s a British gent.”
Meaning (3): Let people stay in your house
Example: “The bloody kangaroo trashed my house so I need someone to put me up for a while.”
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