Gives you put on and hike.
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7 0 Replyyeah, it really does give put on and hike vibes, doesn't it?
4 0 Reply"Hey buddy, is this a put on? Take a hike!"
3 0 ReplyIt's an eminence front.
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One definition of "put on" is as a noun meaning "a prank, hoax, spoof". So, this could actually work as a phrase: Someone gives you a prank and leaves, "Gives you put on and hike(s)"
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As a resident of the Tetons, life does indeed mountain my boots.
11 0 ReplyLife is a resident of the Tetons?
5 0 ReplyIndeed
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"You know what, screw you!" Mountains your boots "Aww heck, now my boots are immovable clusters of rock! :("
5 0 ReplyNot gonna lie it has been awhile since I've had my boots mountained.
4 0 ReplyYou saying my feet are too big?
3 0 ReplyIt almost works as a super obscure local saying from some Appalachian town.
2 0 ReplyI think if I worked in a place that put such annoyingly trite drivel on the walls, I’d start looking for another job.
1 0 ReplyGives you put on and hike, man.
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