nodding acquaintance
Americannoun
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a slight, incomplete, or superficial knowledge (of something or someone).
He had only a nodding acquaintance with Italian and didn't trust it to get him through the tour. Although we were neighbors for several years, we had only a nodding acquaintance.
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a person with whom one is only slightly acquainted.
I don't really know what he's like—he's only a nodding acquaintance.
Etymology
Origin of nodding acquaintance
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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Others with whom we have only a nodding acquaintance, not a social relationship, seemed inquisitive and gossipy.
From Washington Post • Jul. 16, 2021
My dealings with Ted were impersonal, although we had a nodding acquaintance from performances we both attended at the New York City Ballet.
From New York Times • Dec. 31, 2018
She talks on a dais the way she does to buddies over lunch—in a trumpety voice, flattened across mid-American vowels—and has only a nodding acquaintance with many decorums.
From The New Yorker • Dec. 31, 2018
Lord Prescott has remained what he describes as a "nodding acquaintance" when they meet in Parliament, where he arrived in 1979 after getting elected in Loughborough.
From BBC • Jun. 18, 2012
As yet Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Ward had gotten only as far as a "nodding acquaintance."
From Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue on an Auto Tour by Nosworthy, Florence England
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