Put 'er there(, pal) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "put 'er there(, pal)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2021-12-01 03:12

Meaning of Put 'er there(, pal)

Put 'er there(, pal) spoken informal

Said when you want to shake hands with someone as a greeting or an agreement

Put 'er there, pal! Long time no see. How have you been?

$2000? OK, it's a deal. Put 'er there!

Put 'er there, pal. It has been ages since the last time we met.

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remember (one) to (someone)

Used to ask someone to send or deliver your greetings to someone else

yo

A Way of saying "hey" or "hello", used as a greeting or to get someone's attention

not if I see you first

This phrase is often used in the case of avoiding greeting someone first when seeing him/her on the street.

haven't seen you in a month of Sundays

It's been a long time since I saw you.

What's buzzin' cousin?

What is happening? How are you doing?

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one hand washes the other (and both wash the face)

Used to indicate that helping each other or working together toward the same goal will have advantages for everyone who is involved

Example:

The relationship between fashion and film is that one hand washes the other and both wash the face.

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