put someone's pot on

put (one's) pot on

old-fashioned To make one's actions or intentions known publicly. Primarily heard in Australia. He knew I was nervous about asking Mary out, so it really got my dander up when he strolled on by and put my pot on like that.
See also: on, pot, put
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

put someone's pot on

AUSTRALIAN, INFORMAL
If you put someone's pot on, you tell other people about something wrong that they have done. She threatened to put his pot on with the police.
See also: on, pot, put
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

put someone's pot on

inform on a person. Australian & New Zealand informal
See also: on, pot, put
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