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  • "Verb to put out (third-person singular simple present puts out, present participle putting out, simple past and past participle put out) 1. (transitive) To place outside or eject. Don’t forget to put out the cat. 2. (transitive) To produce. The factory puts out 4000 units each day. 3. (transitive) To injure a joint in the body. Don’t put out your back trying to lift that. 4. (transitive) To extinguish (a flame or light). They worked for days to put out the brushfire. 5. (slang, intransitive) To consent to sex. - 1991, R S Perinbanayagam, Discursive Acts He has been going out with this girl — I think her name was Karol — for a couple of months... and she wouldn't put out for him... kept on saying no. - 2005, William Heffernan, A Time Gone by This Grosso dated this woman a couple of times, and then, when she wouldn't put out for him, he beat her up and forced her. 6. (baseball) To cause a player on the offense to be out, especially of men on base." Source and further information: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/put_out I think that you are referring to the slang, intransitive sense (To consent to sex.)

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