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mean
mean
mean
something
(
to
someone)
1.
Lit.
to make sense to someone.
Does this line mean anything to you?
Yes, it means something.
2.
Fig.
[for someone] to cause positive feelings in another person.
You mean a lot to me.
This job means a lot to Ann.
mean
mod.
having to do with someone or something that is very good; cool.
This music is mean, man, mean. What a great sound!
See:
a man of means
a mean something
a means to an end
be no mean feat
beyond means
beyond one's means
by all means
by all means of
by any means
by fair means or foul
by means of
by no means
cut coat according to cloth
end justifies the means, the
follow the golden mean
happy medium
he doesn't have a [jealous, mean, unkind etc.] bone in his body
I don’t mean maybe!
I don't mean maybe!
I know what you mean
I see
know what I 'm saying?
lean and mean
lean times
live beyond means
live within means
man of means
mean
mean as
mean business
mean by
mean enough to steal a penny off a dead man's eyes
mean for
mean no offense
mean nothing
mean streak
mean the world to (someone)
mean to
mean to do
mean well
means to an end
no mean
no mean feat
not by any means
silence means consent
The end justifies the means
treat them mean, keep them keen
ways and means
within means
woman of means
You can't mean that!
You mean to tell me
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Somerled
-
Scottish
Kitti
-
Hungarian
Ainslie
AYNZ-lee
English (Rare)
Booth
[bu:θ]
Koa
-
Hawaiian
Atterbury
['ætəbəri]
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