stay after



stay after someone

(about something) Go to keep after someone (about something).
See also: after, stay

stay after (someone or something)

to remain behind later than someone or something. I will stay after the others and clean up. I would be happy to stay after school.
See also: after, stay

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Diocletian-History
Ahenobarbus-Ancient Roman
LukasLOO-kahs (German)German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Lithuanian
Amandus-Late Roman
Swift[swift]
Phyllis['filis]