new one on



new one on someone something

that one has not heard before and that one is not ready to believe. Bob's talk of poverty is a new one on me. He always seems to have plenty of money. The firm's difficulties are a new one on me. I thought that it was doing very well.
See also: new, on, one

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Josephine['dʒəuzifi:n]
Nadya (1)-Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian
Fraser['feizə]
NatNATEnglish
SÓLveig-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
StefÁNia-Hungarian