0
Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

have somone from hello ?

0hi,02br
02br
00what is the meaning of "have somone from hello" ?02br
02br
00thanks in advance0-
  

Top answer

0-

  • 0-
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

13 Answers
0
0Wouldn't it be "have the hello from someone"?0-
0
0 no .... i think it's "have somone from hello"? can anyone help us 0-
0
0 Doesn't make any sense at all to me...what context have you heard it in? 0-
0
0Thanx nona ,,,02br
02br
00I do not remeber the full context but I think it could mean to fall in love with somone at first sight or from the very beginning ..... can some one explain with examples ?0-
0
0Sorry, there is no such idiom 'have someone from hello' and I can't work out what it was you heard....without the context I can't say.02br
02br
00Love someone from the first hello? (not an idiom but it makes sense)0-
0
0Hi Nona,02br
02br
00thanx so much for your reply ...... I found the full context ....02br
02br
00 "01b01u00Jerry02u00: Hello? Hello. 02b02br
02br
01b00I'm lookin' for my wife. 02b02br
02br
01b00Wait. Okay...okay...okay. 02b02br
02br
0
0We were strangers in the night02br
00Up to the moment02br
00When we said our first hello ???02br
02br
00Sinatra - strangers in the night.0-
0
0 Maybe the simple fact that he phoned her - his wife?- and that she heard him say "hello" was enough to get her back? No further speech was required... It depends on the relationship between those persons... 0-
0
0Yikes! Have NONE of you seen the movie Jerry Maguire? That's the most famous line from the movie! Okay, "Show me the money!" is the most famous line, but this one is a close second.02br
02br
00Jerry had made some reallly big mistakes with his wife, and he knew it. But as soon as he came back, looking panicked that he might have lost any chance with her, she had forgiven hi
0
0I haven't seen the movie, GG, but I'm glad I got it right! 050010id1

Related Questions