Do you understand me? For example, I'm sick of all these meetings--do you read me? This phrase originally applied to messages received by radio or telephone. [c. 1930]
| Idioms: do you read me |
Do you understand me? For example, I'm sick of all these meetings--do you read me? This phrase originally applied to messages received by radio or telephone. [c. 1930]
| Shopping: do you read me |
| Redd (family name) | |
| Reede (family name) | |
| Rhead (family name) |
| What does reading do for you? Read answer... | |
| Where is reading? Read answer... | |
| Why are you reading this? Read answer... |
| What is reading? | |
| What do you read? | |
| Are you reading this? |
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