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"He still won't put out" - what does it mean? In context: -Hey, Pheebs.How'd it go with Scott? -It was nice. Took him to a romantic restaurant...ordered champagne. Nice. -He still won't put out? -Nope. Zilch. Nothing. It means something like "He still doesn't give in"? How else can we use phrasal verb "put out"? And why is Future simple form used here? Thank you for your answers.
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It means that he still won't have sex with her.
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Means he's a prude :P
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"Put out" = provide sex (in return for dinner)... the joke here is the gender reversal: Phoebe is being the predatory one. In this case, "won't" has the meaning of "doesn't want to"/"refuses to". As a phrasal verb, "put out" can have several meanings. As well as the above example: Put outside = "I put out the cat last night." Displease = "He was put out when he realised he had to work this weekend."
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Yep, Peachey's right .
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You don't mean it has a litarary meaning, do you?:( It's not phrasal? Gosh! I'm embarrased.
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