be put in (one's) place To be humbled or have one's dignity lowered (by someone); to be made aware that one is not as important, respected, influential, etc., as one thinks. John was really put in his place by the teacher, who scolded him so harshly that he burst into tears.
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[Intro] C F C G C F C G What is this feeling, that put you in your place C F Am G A hot red burning on the side of your face Bb Bb F C You feel the blood rush to your cheek, tears start to fill your eyes Bb Bb Your lips are trembling but you can't speak F F G You're trying, oh you're trying not to cryyyy F G C C Ya just got slapped Across
Putting someone in their place means reminding them that they aren't as powerful, important, smart, etc. as they seem to think they are. The person has overstepped their boundaries somehow and the goal is to remind them of those boundaries. Ex. A kid won't quit bragging about how fast they are.
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what is this feeling that put you in your place