Meanings (ES + gloss)
sacar
To place outside, to remove, particularly
‘These guys,’ said Tom, ‘the ones who put out this magazine at Radley. What happened to them?’ […] ‘Ah, now this is why we must proceed with great circumspection. They were both, h…
extinguir
To cause something to go out, particularly
She put out her cigarette.
They worked for days to put out the brushfire.
abrirse de piernas
To consent to having sex.
Christ, maybe that blond was only a bitch after all. Maybe she put out even to the punks. Come to think of it, she looked a little hard-boiled.
Don't them laundry queens put out good enough to suit you?
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