Put (out) on the street verb phrase
A noun or pronoun can be used between "put" and "(out) on."
To throw something away on the street curb.
I think you should put these out on the street. You don't seem to need it anymore.
To make someone lose their home.
The Great Recession has put many people out on the street.
To make information public.
What great news! I can't wait to put it on the street.
To propagate rumors.
The verb "put" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1. An unlucky situation
2. An interjection used to express sympathy for someone's bad luck
1. I have had some tough beans recently. I got low marks and lost my bike just two days later.
2. A: I've got a low mark.
B: Tough bean, bro.