The internet slang term “Put You Wrong About” is used to imply that someone has misunderstood or misjudged a situation or a person. It suggests that the person has made an incorrect assumption or has been misled.
Examples:
1. Person A: I heard that our new colleague is really lazy and never completes their work on time.
Person B: Don’t judge too quickly, you might be putting yourself wrong about them. They might just have a different working style that you’re not used to.
2. Person A: I can’t believe you think I’m just wasting my time playing video games all day!
Person B: Hey, I didn’t mean to put you wrong about it. I was just saying that you’ve been spending a lot of time on games lately, but I don’t know what you’re doing behind the scenes.
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