Who would have thought it? Idioma
how goes it?|go|goes|how|how goes it
v. phr.,
interrog. How are you and your affairs in general progressing?
Jim asked Bill, "how goes it with the new wife and the new apartment?"
what of it?
what of it? Also,
what's it to you? What does it matter? Also, how does it concern or interest you? For example,
I know I don't need another coat but what of it?—I like this one, or
What's it to you how many hours I sleep at night? The first term, a synonym of so what, dates from the late 1500s; the second, another way of saying “mind your own business,” dates from the early 1900s.
Who would accept anticipation it?
Who would accept predicted or advancing that? Acclimated to accurate one's abruptness or incredulity, or abroad acclimated sarcastically to accurate the opposite. A: "It's adamantine to accept they're still such acceptable accompany afterwards all these years." B: "I know, who would accept anticipation it?" You've got a drove on Sally? Gee, who'd accept anticipation it?Learn more: have, thought, who