单词 | to be anybody's |
释义 | > as lemmasto be anybody's P5. colloquial. to be anybody's: to be (or be regarded as) highly susceptible to casual sexual or romantic advances; (in extended use) to be extremely easily influenced or persuaded; cf. to be anyone's at anyone pron. Phrases 5. ΚΠ 1888 F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. at Lie-by Why, her wad'n never no better'n Squire ——'s lie by, and now her's anybody's. 1933 Washington Post 23 Feb. 8/1 One drink and I'm yours, two drinks and I'm anybody's. 1979 M. Leigh Abigail's Party i, in Abigail's Party & Goose-pimples (1983) 24 We used to say, ‘A glass of cider, and she's anybody's’. 2005 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 11 Aug. 12 We're a pretty dopey electorate these days. Offer us a tax cut and we're anybody's. < as lemmas |
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