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- get drift
get drift
get someone's drift
Fig. to understand what someone is saying or implying. (Akin to if you get my drift.) I don't want to hear anymore about her or you. Do you get my drift?
get somebody's/the drift
(informal) also catch somebody's/the drift (informal) to understand what someone is saying Can you explain that again? I don't quite get your drift. I didn't understand everything he was saying but I think I caught the drift. (informal)
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Meriel | | MER-ee-əl | English (Archaic) |
Hiawatha | | hie-ə-WAHTH-ə (English) | History, Native American, Iroquois |
Kaija | | KIE-yah | Finnish |
Ayelen | | - | Native American, Mapuche |
Lauri | | LOW-ree | Finnish |
Pollyanna | | pahl-ee-AN-ə (English) | Literature |