put and take

English

Noun

put and take (uncountable)

  1. A traditional children’s gambling game similar to dreidel.

Danish

Etymology

From English put, and, take, although the phrase is not attested in English.

Noun

put and take (put and take)

  1. a commercially owned lake that is stocked with fish, and to which recreational anglers may buy entry
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