puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
to bring (something) to a state in which no further activity happens : to end (something)
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
to try an activity briefly to see if one likes it
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
to force someone to do something by using threats
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
to try to make (someone) feel bad or sorry
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
to decrease something slightly or to make something somewhat weaker —often + in
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
—used in an ironic way to introduce a very strong and usually critical statement
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
to reduce or stop
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
—used as a rude way to tell someone to stop talking and especially to stop complaining
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
to prevent (something) from happening or proceeding in the usual or desired way : to affect (something) badly
puta
idiom(bring/put a stop to)
to make (something) less strong, active, or exciting