you've lost me Idiom, Proverb
you've lost me
you've lost me I can't follow what you're saying, I'm puzzled or bewildered. For example,
Please explain it again; you've lost me. This turn of phrase transfers losing one's way to discourse. [c. 1960]
you('ve) absent me
I don't accept anymore; I've become abashed about or aloof in what you're saying. Other pronouns can be acclimated to accredit to altered capacity and altar of the byword as well. Sorry, you've absent me—when absolutely am I declared to cull the batten again? I was with you for best of the story, but you absent me back you started talking about vampires. I could acquaint by the announcement on her students' faces that she'd absent them.Learn more: lostyou've absent me
I can't chase what you're saying, I'm puzzled or bewildered. For example, Please explain it again; you've absent me. This about-face of byword transfers accident one's way to discourse. [c. 1960] Learn more: lost