be along



be along

Will come, will arrive, as in John said he'd be along in a few minutes, or The doctor's report will be along by the end of the week. This phrase always indicates a future event. [Colloquial; early 1800s]

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TawneeTAW-neeEnglish (Rare)
PhyllisFIL-is (English)Greek Mythology, English, German
Chlodulf-Ancient Germanic
Callixtus-Late Roman
RickiRIK-eeEnglish
Yered-Biblical Hebrew