Your place or mine?



Your place or mine?

Inf. an expression asking someone about whose dwelling should be the site of a rendezvous. (Often associated with a sudden or spontaneous sexual encounter.) Bill: So, do you want to go somewhere? Mary: Your place or mine? Bill: I was thinking of watching a movie at home. You're place or mine? Mary: Okay, I'll rent the movie and we'll watch it at your place.
See also: place

Your place or mine?

interrog. Shall we carry on an affair at your dwelling or mine? Your place or mine? It doesn’t matter.
See also: place

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Horacioo-RAH-thyo (Spanish), o-RAH-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Ataturk['æstətʒ:k]
LeÓN-Spanish
Antimanan-tee-MAWNNative American, Mapuche
Karen['kɑ:rən]
Ladislao-Italian