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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]be with (third-person singular simple present is with, present participle being with, simple past was with or were with, past participle been with)
- (euphemistic, transitive) To have sex with.
- We dated for almost a year, but I've never been with him.
- (transitive) To date or be boyfriend/girlfriend with.
- I've been with her for almost a year now.
- (transitive) To agree with someone.
- I came in here disagreeing, but I've changed my mind, and now I'm with you on this.
- (transitive) To understand someone's point or intention.
- I'm sorry; I'm not with you on this point.
- (slang or African-American Vernacular) To be down with (something); believe in, like, or espouse.
- You know I ain't with using drugs.
- You like robbing banks?
Nah, I ain't with that.
Synonyms
[edit]- (to have sex with): go to bed with, go with, sleep with; see also Thesaurus:copulate with
- (to date): go out with, go steady, go with
- (to agree with): me too, take the point
- (to understand someone's point): take the meaning, take the point