(Are you) going my way?

(Are you) going my way?

If you're going in the same general direction as me, can I accompany you in your car? A: "Going my way?" B: "Not unless you're going to the yarn store, buddy." Hey, I need a lift downtown—are you going my way?
See also: going
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(Are you) going my way?

If you are traveling in the direction of my destination, could I please go with you or can I have a ride in your car? Mary: Are you going my way? Sally: Sure. Get in. "Going my way?" said Tom as he saw Mary turn toward him.
See also: going
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • goin
  • going my way?
  • a thick skin
  • a thick/thin skin
  • go in and out
  • far from it
  • Everything’s going to be okay
  • everything's going to be OK
  • have a bumpy ride
  • got