buy a pup Idiom, Proverb
puppy
a name for someone or something familiar Your old Honda? Don't sell that puppy. It's a keeper.
puppy love
young love, love between children or teenagers Puppy love is sweet, but it's just a step on the path to mature love.
Pup's chance
A pup's chance is no chance.
popup
v. 1. or bob up To appear suddenly or unexpectedly; show up; come out.
Just when the coach thought he had everything under control, a new problem bobbed up. After no one had heard from him for years, John popped up in town again. 2. To hit a pop fly in baseball.
Jim popped the pitch up.
puppy love|calf|calf love|love|puppy
n.,
informal The first love of very young people.
When John and Mary began going around together in junior high school, their parents said it was just puppy love.
slipup
n. A mistake.
"I'm sorry, sir. That was an unfortunate slipup," the barber said when he scratched the client's face.buy a pup
slang To buy article that ultimately proves to be account annihilation or beneath than promised. Primarily heard in UK. I'm sorry, but that's absolutely not an accurate Louis Vuitton bag. You've bought a pup, my friend. He told us he has years of acquaintance in this acreage back we assassin him, but he acts like this is his aboriginal time administration accounts like this. I'm starting to anticipate we bought a pup.Learn more: buy, pupsell somebody/buy a ˈpup
(old-fashioned, British English, informal) advertise somebody or be awash article that has no amount or is account abundant beneath than the amount paid for it: I’m apprehensive whether this absolutely is a 18-carat Rolex. Do you anticipate I’ve been awash a pup?The abstraction abaft this argot seems to be that addition dishonestly sells a adolescent dog with no acquaintance to addition who is assured a added admired earlier accomplished dog.Learn more: buy, pup, sell, somebody