put in the pin
English
Etymology
From the ancient peg tankard, which was furnished with a row of pins, or pegs, to regulate the amount which each person was to drink.
Verb
put in the pin (third-person singular simple present puts in the pin, present participle putting in the pin, simple past and past participle put in the pin)
References
- John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary
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