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I don't know this expression: to note around, if someone tells me... you need to note around... meaning pls?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You've got it wrong. The expression is "to nose around". It means: to ask questions of people; to act like a bloodhound. If someone says, "you need to nose around", they mean that, if you want to find something out, you have to go around and ask people who might know the answer, do like a detective does and poke your nose into other people's affairs. In other words, use your nose like a dog does, and snuffle around a bit, and just see what you can find.

  • 1 decade ago

    That is not an expression I've heard. Maybe "to look around"?

    Source(s): US english speaker
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i dont know too

    sorry

    just google it plzz

    i cant help it

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