Incite someone to do something, especially a mischievous or malicious act. For example, My brother put me up to making those prank telephone calls, or They didn't think of it on their own; someone put them up to it. [Early 1800s]
| Idioms: put someone up to |
Incite someone to do something, especially a mischievous or malicious act. For example, My brother put me up to making those prank telephone calls, or They didn't think of it on their own; someone put them up to it. [Early 1800s]
| put up (Idiom) | |
| put (Idiom) | |
| up (Idiom) |
| If someone move to westmonroe can they get put up to the nine grade if they are in ged? | |
| How do you find someone you put up for adoption? | |
| Can someone else put their mailbox up on your personal property? |
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