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Phrasal verb put me on



 
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Phrasal verb put me on #1 (permalink) Sat Nov 12, 2005 18:43 pm   Phrasal verb put me on
 

Hi, these lines are taken from that song by Kelly Clarkson:

How can I put it, you put me on
I even fell for that stupid love song


So, does this mean

How can I say it/express it, you deceived/mislead me?

Thanks in advance,
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Phrasal verb put me on #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 13, 2005 2:03 am   Phrasal verb put me on
 

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Yes, precisely. But in context it would be misled (note spelling).
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