be around

be around

1. To be present at or come to a certain place, usually specified by a particular time. Sorry I can't make it out to see you today! Will you be around tomorrow? Thanks for taking care of my pets while I'm away! I'll be around to collect them on Monday.
2. To exist, be relevant, or have significance, usually specified by a particular period of time. Yes, I'm still around after all these years. Printed books are just something humanity won't forget; they'll be around forever.
3. To socialize with or have close physical proximity to somebody. I just feel safer when you're around. John is so pleasant to be around.
See also: around
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • it's too late for sorry
  • in a sorry state
  • state
  • sorry to say
  • say to
  • say (something) to (one)
  • a price on (one's) head
  • a price on head
  • a price on somebody's head
  • a price on someone's head
References in periodicals archive
"I've been fortunate enough to be around The Open for a number of years with my dad.
In your situation, I would talk to everyone you can and be around as much as possible during the season.
"And it made me realise I wanted to be around a long time.
They say that the cost of this venture would be around pounds 1.7 billion a year, but not a single word of where the money is coming from.