there
been there, done that used to express past experience of or familiarity with something. informal
☞ This is often used as a flippant expression of boredom or world-weariness. A late 20th-century elaboration parodies the blasé tourist's attitude to experience: been there, done that, got the T-shirt.
2000New Yorker He liked the idea of space-based interceptors but couldn't see the purpose of a new treaty that would once again give Russia a veto over our defenses. 'Been there, done that,' Cooper says.
be there for someone be available to provide support or comfort for someone, especially at a time of adversity.
2014Daily Telegraph This has been such a difficult time and my head is all over the place. I just want to be there for my daughter but I am appreciative for all that has been done to help us.
get in there: seeget.
have been there (or here) before know all about a situation as a result of previous experience. informal
not all there: seeall.
put it there: seeput.
there you are (or go)
1 this is what you wanted.
2 expressing confirmation, triumph, or bemused resignation.
❷2005Film Inside Out Whoever would have thought that Johnny Depp's appearance in the Fast Show would lead to Paul Whitehouse breaking into Hollywood, but there you go, anything can happen.
up there: seeup.