Put one past (someone) spoken language verb phrase
If you put one past (one), you fool or deceive them.
Joey pranks. He always goes around putting one past anyone he meets.
Poor Katie! She doesn't realize that he is putting one past her.
I'm not as naive as I once was, so don't even think of putting one past me this time.
Stop putting one past me. It's not fun at all.
To maintain someone's attention or to keep them waiting in a state of uncertainty.
Very dishonest and deceptive
(n): a fool person,
(adj): stupid, foolish, silly
Meaning absolutely certain or without a doubt
I am as sure as God made little green apples that Peter's the one for you, you two make a beautiful couple.