try to catch you some other time
catch (someone) some other time
To see or talk to someone at some later, unspecified time or date. Used especially when one is unable to converse at the current moment. I'd love to hear more about your trip, but I really have to go now—I'll catch you some other time, OK? A: "I'm sorry, Ms. Peterson is out of the office. Would you like to leave a message?" B: "No, that's all right. I'll try to catch her some other time."
See also: catch, other, time
I'll try to catch (one) some other time
slang I'll try to see, meet with, or talk to you at a later time. I have to go now—I'll try to catch you some other time. A: "He's not at his desk, I'm afraid." B: "That's fine, I'll try to catch him some other time."
See also: catch, other, time, try
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
(I'll) try to catch you some other time,
and (I'll) try to catch you later.; I'll try to see you later.Fig. We do not have time to talk now, so I'll try to talk to you or meet with you later. (An expression said when it is inconvenient for one or both parties to meet or converse.) Bill: I need to get your signature on this contract. Sue:I really don't have a second to spare right now. Bill: Okay, I'll try to catch you some other time. Sue: Later this afternoon would be fine. Bill: I'm sorry for the interruptions, Tom. Things are very busy right now. Tom: I'll try to see you later.
See also: catch, other, time, try
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- catch (someone) some other time
- catch (one) another time
- converse
- converse about (someone or something)
- speak about
- speak about (someone or something)
- talk to
- talk to (one)
- converse about (someone or something) with (someone or something)
- converse with (someone or something) about (someone or something)