should on

Etymology
Attributed to (1913–2007), American psychologist and psychotherapist. Perhaps supposed to evoke.

Verb

 * 1)  To impose judgment on (oneself or others) by telling them what they should do.
 * 2) * 2014, Jan Johnson, Invitation to the Jesus Life: Experiments in Christlikeness
 * As we join Jesus in death to self, we stop "shoulding" on people and telling them what to do: You should read this book; you should go to this conference.
 * As we join Jesus in death to self, we stop "shoulding" on people and telling them what to do: You should read this book; you should go to this conference.