lose track



lose track (of someone or something)

to lose contact with someone; to forget where something is. I lost track of all my friends from high school. Tom has lost track of his glasses again.
See also: lose, track

lose track (of somebody/something)

to no longer be informed or know about something or someone I've lost track of most of my college friends.
Opposite of: keep track (of somebody/something)
See also: lose, track

lose track

see under keep track.
See also: lose, track

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kira (1)KEE-rahRussian
GerhardGER-hahrt (German), KHER-hahrt (Dutch)German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Ancient Germanic
Alia (1)-Arabic
Chiquita[tʃi'ki:tə]
Vladlenvlahd-LYENRussian
Xue-Chinese