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someone | ttr |

As a pronoun someone

is some person.

As a noun someone

is a partially specified but unnamed person.

As an adverb TTR is

used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.

someone

English

Pronoun

(English Pronouns)
  • Some person.
  • Is someone there?

    Usage notes

    * Logically related to anyone, everyone, and no one. Becomes no one via negation. *: Did anyone help with the clean-up effort? *: Yes, someone''' helped yesterday, but '''no one''' did today because '''everyone was too busy.

    Synonyms

    * anybody, anyone, somebody

    Abbreviations

    Some translation dictionaries have used the abbreviation or so for someone.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A partially specified but unnamed person.
  • Do you need a gift for that special someone ?
    The someones under discussion were eventually arrested.

    ttr

    English

    Adverb

  • (Internet, slang) Used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
  • A: Hey who was the creator of Mega Man?
    B: Keiji Inafune. Wikipedia TTR !

    Synonyms

    * TTR/ttr (abbreviation)

    Usage notes

    Usually used in the abbreviated form, (TTR). It is almost always used in a phrase without a verb, e.g. Nerds TTR .