puts-his-tie-on
1. when one’s acts or speech are supportive of a position, group, or event; especially when such support is (or appears to be) atypical.
2. dressing up for a formal event.
although parker is generally critical of religion, he puts-his-tie-on for mormons, for whom he has profound respect.
i generally like dressing like a slob, but i put-my-tie-on for grandma’s funeral, to show my respect.
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