What does the phrase "catch you on the rebound" mean?
What does the phrase "catch you on the rebound" mean? Please answer quickly, as I'm eager to understand its meaning. Thanks in advance!
1 Answers
The phrase "catch you on the rebound" simply means see you later.
"Catch You on the Rebound" is also the title of a song recorded by Brenton Wood. The first few lines of the song are as follows:
You've been gone now almost a year
And you ask me to forget and forgive
Later, baby
Catch you on the rebound
The rebound
"Catch you on the flip side" is a modern variation of "catch you on the rebound," which is essentially a way of saying goodbye. - ON LANGUAGE; FAREWELL MY LOVELY by William Safire.
For examples of American expressions along with explanations, refer to Jimmy Gyasi Boateng's book What's Up: Vocabulary for Those New to America.
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