anyone I know?



anyone I know?

Who? The phrase can be an innocent question or have a suggestive or coy undertone. A: "Some guys from class will be at the party tonight." B: "Oh really? Anyone I know?" A: "I hear you've begun dating again. Anyone I know?" B: "You know Stan and I are back together, stop pretending you don't."
See also: anyone

Anyone I know?

 and Anybody I know?
a coy way of asking who? Sally: Where were you last night? Jane: I had a date. Sally: Anyone I know? Bill: I've got a date for the formal next month. Henry: Anybody I know?
See also: anyone

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Belial-Biblical, Biblical Latin, Judeo-Christian Legend
Bolton['bəultən]
Dudda-Anglo-Saxon
Karl[ka:l]
VinceVINTS (English), VEEN-tse (Hungarian)English, Hungarian
Shea[ʃi:]