be wise to



be wise to somebody/something

also get wise to somebody/something
to know about and not be fooled by someone or something He called in sick almost every Monday, and the boss quickly got wise to him.
Usage notes: often used in the forms wise up (to something/someone) or wise someone up (to something/someone): I finally wised up to their scheme. It's time they wised him up to what's really going on.
See also: wise

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Simms[simiz]
Koukiko:-keeJapanese
Hippolyta-Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Avia-Hebrew
Armin['a:min]
Aikaterine-Greek, Ancient Greek