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lay on verb to give US, 1936- I’d like you to fall by grandma’s joint this afternoon and lay the stuff on her. — Steve Allen, Bop Fables, p. 37, 1955
- How many fixes have I laid on you? — Alexander Trocchi, Cain’s Book, p. 165, 1960
- You gotta bring the cat down and lay one on him and you don’t know if they’re gonna pull out a French 75 or a Walther. — William “Lord” Buckley, His Majesty the Policeman, 1960
- Yes, but who donated it? Who’s laying it on? — Berkeley Barb, p. 3, 21 October 1966
- “Nutmeg seeds,” said Tarzan, grinning. “Here, I’ll lay some on you.” — Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction, p. 272, 1971
- Or if someone lays something on me, as they say. — Doug Lang, Freaks, p. 24, 1973
- It was terrible weed, even by South-Central Los Angeles standards, full of dirt, twigs, rag tips ‘n foreign matter, but I rolled a twenty joint bag out of it for her and laid it on her. — Odie Hawkins, Black Casanova, p. 165, 1984
- He said, “Be my guest,” and he laid a joint on me. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 25, 1990
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