about to



about to

1. almost ready to One of my friends at work is about to have her second baby.
2. planning to I was about to tell you a joke, but I won't because it's not really very funny.

about to

1. Ready to, on the verge of, as in I was about to leave when it began to rain, or He hasn't finished yet but he's about to. This usage was first recorded in Miles Coverdale's 1535 translation of the Bible (Joshua 18:8).
2. not about to. Having no intention of doing something, as in The shop steward was not about to cross the picket line, or Are you staying longer?-No, I'm not about to. [Colloquial; first half of 1900s]

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Andrus-Estonian
Andrea (1)ahn-DRE-ahItalian
Tollak-Norwegian
EldadEL-dad (English)Biblical
Omobolanle-Western African, Yoruba
CarolinKAH-ro-leenGerman