anything you say



anything you say

1. Yes, of course. A: "I'll be getting home late tonight, so I need you to help me make dinner." B: "Sure, anything you say."
2. A phrase said, often sarcastically, when one is skeptical of what another person is saying. Your political party has no shortcomings at all. OK, anything you say.
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Anything you say.

Fig. Yes.; I agree. Mary: Will you please take these blouses over to the cleaners? Bill: Sure, anything you say. Mother: You're going to finish your homework before you watch TV, right? Child: Anything you say, Mom.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mcclure[mə'kluə]
Breindel-Yiddish
Steffie-German (Rare)
Maud[mɔd]
LarkLAHRKEnglish (Rare)
SamuelSAM-yoo-əl (English), SAM-yəl (English), sah-MWEL (Spanish), SAH-moo-el (Swedish, Finnish)English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Swedish, Norwegian, Dani