be with somebody Idioma
get wise to something/somebody
learn about something kept secret He finally got wise to the fact that they were stealing his money.
somebody up there loves/hates me
an expression meaning that an unseen power in heaven has been favorable/unfavorable to you "Somebody up there loves me," he said as he found the money on the side of the road.
get on (well) with (somebody)
have a good relationship with
" I get on very well with my colleagues."
Put somebody's nose out of joint
If you put someone's nose out of joint, you irritate them or make them angry with you.
Take your hat off to somebody
If you take your hat off to someone, you acknowledge that they have done something exceptional or otherwise deserve your respect.
go somebody one better|go|go one better|one better
v. phr.,
informal To do something better than (someone else); do more or better than; beat.
Bill's mother gave the boys in Bill's club hot dogs for refreshments, so Tom's mother said that she would go her one better next time by giving them hot dogs and ice cream. John made a good dive into the water, but Bob went him one better by diving in backwards.
somebody up there loves me|hate|hates|love|loves|s
slang An expression intimating that an unseen power in heaven, such as God, has been favorable or unfavorable to the one making the exclamation.
Look at all the money I won! I say somebody up there sure loves me! Look at all the money I've lost! I say somebody up there sure hates me!
somebody up there loves me
somebody up there loves me I am having very good luck right now; also, someone with influence is favoring me. For example,
I won $40 on that horse—somebody up there loves me, or
I don't know how I got that great assignment; somebody up there loves me. This idiom, generally used half-jokingly, alludes either to heavenly intervention or to the help of a temporal higher authority. [Colloquial; mid-1900s] Also see
friend in court.
be with (one)
1. To be afterward forth with and compassionate what one is saying. Whoa, apathetic down, I'm not with you on this. Can you alpha over from the beginning?2. To allotment the aforementioned angle as one. I'm sorry, but I'm with the bang-up on this one—your plan is aloof way too risky.3. To appear to a customer. Have a seat, and I'll be with you in aloof a minute.4. To be in a adventurous accord with one. She's been with her admirer for aloof six months, but they're already talking about accepting married.5. To accept sex with one. I was abashed back he told me how abounding women he'd been with. I anticipate Sarah was with Keith afresh aftermost night.be ˈwith somebody
(informal)
1 accept what somebody is adage or explaining: I’m sorry, but I’m not with you. What absolutely did you beggarly by ‘cut and paste’? ♢ ‘Are you with me?’ ‘No, you’ve absent me. Can you explain it again?’
2 be in abutment of or acceding with somebody: ‘What do you think, Jonathan?’ ‘I’m with Sarah on this.’
3 acclimated to ask a customer, etc. to delay for a abbreviate time: I’m aloof confined this lady. I’ll be with you in a minute.Learn more: somebody
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