0 pretended; not genuine -- påtaget
1 to switch on (a light etc) -- tænde
Put the light on!
2 to dress oneself in -- tage på
Which shoes are you going to put on?
4 to present or produce (a play etc) -- sætte op; opføre
They’re putting on ‘Hamlet’ next week.
5 to provide (eg transport) -- indsætte
However, the fashion journalist was not favorable of the oft-times not-so-judicious choice of guest judges, the put-on cattiness of certain contestants, and the lame attempts at "colegiala" accents.
The response sparked part two of the put-on: the album itself.
Where, for example, was the motive for an elaborate scholarly put-on?