How about you?
How about you?
A phrase used to extend a previously-asked question to someone else. A: "How've you been, Ted?" B: "Oh, I've been fine. How about you?" OK, one coffee, and how about you, Miss?
See also: how
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
How about you?
What do you think?; What is your choice?; What about you? Bob: How are you, Bill? Bill: I'm okay. How about you? Bob: Fine, fine. Let's do lunch sometime. Waiter: Can I take your order? Bill: I'll have the chef's salad and ice tea. Waiter (turning to Sue): How about you? Sue: I'll have the same.
See also: how
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- How you been?
- How've you been?
- can't complain
- can't complain. and nothing to complain about
- complain
- nothing to complain about
- from my cold, dead hands
- How long is a piece of string?
- great minds
- great minds think alike