Look me up when you're in town In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "look me up when you're in town", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2021-07-19 05:07

Meaning of Look me up when you're in town

Look me up when you're in town spoken language

When you next come to the city or town where I live, contact me so that we can meet up.

 

Look me up when you are in town, and I will show you around.

A: I have to leave now. B: Bye, don't forget to look me up when you are in town.

"Look me up when you are in town," said Henry.

Other phrases about:

have a line on (someone or something)

Have helpful information about someone or something that you are trying to find, contact, or reach

look up

1. If a person "looks up something", he/she tries to find a piece of information about it, typically from a reference book or on a computer.

2. If something "looks up", it is getting better or improving.

3. To contact someone if you are in the area where they live

get hold of (one)

to be in touch or communicate with somebody, primarily through telephones; to take or grasp somebody physically; to obtain one's reputation.

touch base (with someone)

Used in a situation in which someone talks briefly with another to find out what he or she thinks about something.
 

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