Definition 2025
be_around
be around
English
Verb
be around
( idiomatic, intransitive ) To be alive , existent , or present .
I'll be around for another hour or so.
This restaurant has been around since 1938.
1918 , Booth Tarkington , The Magnificent Ambersons , ch. 34:
Well, sir, you remember this young Georgie sort of disappeared, after his grandfather's death, and nobody seemed to know much what had become of him—though I did hear, once or twice, that he was still around somewhere.
2005 , Ed Levine, "It's All in How the Dog Is Served ," New York Times , 25 May (retrieved 1 Jan. 2009):
The New York-style hot dog I love has been around for well over a hundred years.
( idiomatic, transitive ) To be near; to socialize with.
You're fun to be around .
Usage notes
When this expression has the sense of "to be alive" or "to be existent," it is often used with still .
The related form to have been around can have a distinctly different meaning.
See also