be a keeper
be a keeper
1. To be appreciated and revered, so much so that others want to "keep" one around. I know Katie's a keeper—why do you think I asked her to be my girlfriend? You're a keeper, you know that? I love you so much.
2. To be worth retaining. This sweater's still a keeper, if you ask me. It's a great color. Look how beat-up this old pan is. Come on, it's not a keeper.
See also: keeper
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- flash around
- be more fun than a barrel of monkeys
- come to (one's) assistance
- come to assistance
- assistance
- be lost on
- be lost on (one)
- be lost on somebody
- be lost on someone
- all things to all people, be