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Samerrustom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Check out

What does the following statement mean "Let's check you out" please?
  

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It would depend on the context. For example, it could be said by a doctor or nurse, and would in that situation mean I want to examine you and see if there's anything wrong with you.

  • It would depend on the context.
  • For example, it could be said by a doctor or nurse, and would in that situation mean I want to examine you and see if there's anything wrong with you.
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It would depend on the context.
For example, it could be said by a doctor or nurse, and would in that situation mean I want to examine you and see if there's anything wrong with you.
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And then there's...
“Let’s check you out” has at least two more meanings.
When you are leaving a service station, restaurant, or grocery store, this expression means let’s tally your purchases or repairs and settle your bill.
When you are applying for a position or preparing to do a particular chore (like painting the house), someone might check to see that you have all you need or the

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