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Definition of "lay on" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To provide (food or drinks) for free.

    • At the conference, they laid on a wonderful buffet.
  2. To provide.

  3. To apply or implement (something).

    • He laid on the solicitude pretty thickly.
  4. To repeatedly say (particular types of thing).

    • He laid on compliments.
    • She was fed up him laying on the jokes, which she found insulting.
  5. To do something excessively.

  6. To cover something with a layer of (something).

    • He's going to lay on a coat of primer before painting the wall.
  7. To give (money, drugs, etc.) to (someone).

  8. To impart or explain (something) in words to (someone).

    • Lay some wisdom on me, man.
  9. To attack or strike.

  10. To give (something) as a gift, special treat or bonus.

  11. To sail towards or to arrive at (a destination).

  12. To vigorously row (an oar) to propel a boat or ship.

  13. To feed sheets in for printing one by one.

  14. To blame; to shift blame onto someone or something.

    • He talked to the cops and laid it on me.