Say so In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "say so", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-03-10 07:03

Meaning of Say so

Say so informal noun

A command or permission

My dog can understand some of my say-so.

You can not enter the security area without say-so.

I'm not allowed to go out late at night without my parents' say-so.

Other phrases about:

do (one's) bidding

Do something you are told or requested to do

take the liberty of doing something

To act in a way that will have an impact on someone else without their permission

call it out

1. To make an announcement.

2. To shout in an attempt to get people's attention.

3. To confront someone about their wrongdoings or negative behavior.

4. Used to say that you challenge one to a fight. 

5. To ask for someone's assistance or presence.

6. To put something to use, usually a talent or quality.

7. To place an order over the phone.

(as) right as rain

In excellent health or order.

call out

1. To make an announcement.

2. To shout in an attempt to get people's attention.

3. To confront someone about their wrongdoings or negative behavior.

4. Used to say that you challenge one to a fight. 

5. To ask for someone's assistance or presence.

6. To put something to use, usually a talent or quality.

7. To place an order over the phone.

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