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You're the doctor
You're the doctor.
Inf. Fig. You are in a position to tell me what to do.; I yield to you and your knowledge of this matter. (Usually jocular; the person being addressed is most likely not a physician.) Bill: Eat your dinner, then you'll feel more like playing ball. Get some energy! Tom: Okay, you're the doctor. Teacher: You'd better study the first two chapters more thoroughly. Bob: You're the doctor.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ferdi | | FER-dee | German, Dutch |
Atallah | | - | Arabic |
Bertrand | | ber-TRAWN (French), BUR-trənd (English) | French, English, Ancient Germanic |
Ariadne | | [.æri'ædni] | |
Andromeda | | an-DRAW-mə-də (English) | Greek Mythology |
Bonaventura | | bo-nah-ven-TOO-rah | Italian |