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pick on (informal) to treat someone in a mean way, either with words or in a physical way.
put on to dress in. [2 definitions]
put the screws on to make someone do something by exerting pressure or force.
rest on one's laurels to be content with what one has done in the past and not interested in trying to achieve more.
step on someone's toes to annoy or anger by trying to take over someone else's job or role.
tattle on to betray by telling secrets to another; tell on.
try on to put on clothing to see if it pleases or fits.
turn one's back on to pay no attention to the needs of; abandon.
turn the tables on to reverse a situation in order to gain the advantage.
wait on to attend to the needs of; act as a servant to. [2 definitions]