tail after



tail after someone

Fig. to follow after someone. Why do you always have to tail after me? There is someone tailing after you.
See also: after, tail

tail after

v.
To follow someone or something: The ducklings tailed after their mother. The detective tailed after the suspected criminal.
See also: after, tail

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Carmelakahr-ME-lahItalian, Spanish
IrmgardEERM-gahrtGerman
Washburn['wɔʃbɜ:n]
'Asenat-Biblical Hebrew
Xochipilli-Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Zinat-Arabic, Persian