you've lost me



you've lost me

I can't follow what you're saying, I'm puzzled or bewildered. For example, Please explain it again; you've lost me. This turn of phrase transfers losing one's way to discourse. [c. 1960]
See also: lost

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Disha-Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Brynjar-Norwegian, Icelandic
RubÉNroo-BENSpanish
ŞErİF-Turkish
GlennGLENScottish, English
TraffordTRAF-ərdEnglish (Rare)