have you met
have you met
A phrase used when introducing people. I'm sorry, have you met? Carly, this is Tom. Tom, have you met Carly?
See also: have, met
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Have you met (someone?)
a question asked when introducing someone to someone else. (The question need not be answered. The someone is usually a person's name.) Tom: Hello, Mary. Have you met Fred? Mary: Hello, Fred. Glad to meet you. Fred: Glad to meet you, Mary. Tom: Hey, Mary! Good to see you. Have you met Fred? Mary: No, I don't believe I have. Hello, Fred. Glad to meet you. Fred: Hello, Mary.
See also: have, met
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- well met
- I believe we've met
- engage in small talk
- don't believe I've had the pleasure
- (I) don't believe I've had the pleasure
- pleasure
- (my) right hand to God
- chat-up line
- it is never too late to mend
- it is never too late to repent