look me up when you're in town

look me up when you're in town

The next time that you're in the town or city where I live, contact me so we can meet up. You're going to New York City in the fall? Here's my number, look me up when you're in town.
See also: look, town, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Look me up when you're in town.

When you next come to my town, try to find me (and we will get together). (A vague and perhaps insincere invitation.) Bob: Nice to see you, Tom. Bye now. Tom: Yes, indeed. Look me up when you're in town. Bye. Sally (on the phone): Bye. Nice talking to you. Mary: Bye, Sally. Sorry we can't talk more. Look me up when you're in town.
See also: look, town, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • The City that Never Sleeps
  • pied-à-terre
  • put on a good, poor, wonderful, etc. show
  • put on a good/poor/etc. show
  • slicker
  • city slicker
  • Headstone City
  • the Eternal City
  • walk the streets
  • cement city